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Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy American Government - Democracy State Government Features of a State Territory
National Government Sovereignty Each nation state has supreme and absolute authority within its boundaries. Sovereignty makes lands and shapes foreign policy. In theory, every state is equal. (Does the US exercise more influence than, say, Mexico?) Purpose of Government Responsible for maintaining social order, services, and enforcement. There is interdependence among the nations. We rely on each other. (For example, think about a simple pencil - the rubber eraser, graphite for the lead, wood for the pencil, metal to hold the eraser. Resources from many nations and locations are needed to manufacture a common pencil.) Balance of power. Real politics - events in one country affects others. Therefore, the United Nations or a similar international association is necessary. US Government - Democracy American Constitution Other Types of Government Trial and Judicial System Information Class Activities More Information
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