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- 621: Korea
- ... philosophy, religion is discouraged, and more than two thirds of the people are non-religious. Unlike South Korea, the North Korean government uses education as a tool by which to instill communism. There is a constitution which guarantees freedom of the press, religion, and speech. However, the communists limit these freedoms to ensure control of the country. Presently, the North Korean economy is in shambles and barely functions. Due to natural ...
- 622: Italy
- ... and France. Italy's government was originally a republic, then was a monarchy, then a republic, then a monarchy. It was reverted back to a republic for a final time in 1946. According to the constitution, executive power lies with the cabinet, and legislative powers are vested in a parliament consisting of a 630- member chamber of deputies and a 315-member senate. Except for a few life members of the ...
- 623: Indonesia
- ... 1920, there were 32 such councils, with little electorial franchise. Other councils were also established. They included provicial councils in Java, and group communities concils outside Java. The government of Indonesia is based on a constitution written in 1945. A president serves as the head of government. The president apionts a sheet of advisers consisting of top military leaders and civillians. In theory, the peoples console assembly is supposed to establish ...
- 624: Chad
- ... Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti, Chari-Baguirmi, Guera, Kanem, Lac, Logone Occidental, Logone Oriental, Mayo-Kebbi, Moyen-Chari, Ouaddai, Salamat, and Tandjile. Chad had gained its independence on August 11, 1960, from France. They had gained their constitution on December 22, 1989. Chad's legal system is based on French civil law system and Chadian customary law, it has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction. The national holiday is held on the 11th of ...
- 625: Jamaica: "Jammin," Life in Jamaica
- ... and that is one thing that is extremely lacking. The Jamaican Government is a Parliamentary democracy that was founded on August 6, 1962, the day Jamaica broke free from Great Britain and finalized there own constitution. Like the United States, it has three branches, the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. They all have there own job and al can veto bills from the other two branches. Michael Manley has been the prevailing ...
- 626: Ohio
- ... war Republicans were joined by the pro- war Fusion Democrats in a convention in Columbus. Here, they formed the Union party which was pledged to support the was to preserve the Union and defend the Constitution. There were several campaigns important to the outcome of the Civil War. Several Ohioans were under the leadership of Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. On April 6,1862, at the Battle of Shiloh, Ohio had ...
- 627: The Country of Italy
- ... Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini ruled. He was in power until 1943. Since then, Italy has had a Republican government. The resigning king, Humbert II had to leave his throne. Voters elected 556 members to a Constitution Assembly. It established a governing system with a President, a cabinet headed by a Prime Minister, and a parliament made up of a senate and a chamber of Deputies.4 The President of Italy had ...
- 628: Utah's State Symbols
- ... oversee law and order. It took almost fifty years for lawmakers to admit Utah as an official member of the union. During that time Mormon leaders officially outlawed polygamy. In the autumn of 1895 a constitution was approved, which included granting women the right to vote (one of the first such concessions in the nation). Several months later, on January 4, 1896, Utah was admitted as the 45th state in the ...
- 629: Australia
- ... and in the state courts invested by Parliament with federal jurisdiction. The High Court consists of seven justices, appointed by the Governor-General in Council. Each of the state has its own judicial system. The Constitution This document was drawn up in constitutional conventions in the 1890s and ratified at referenda in all six colonies. It reserves for the Federal Government the power over defense, foreign affairs, trade and commerce, taxation ...
- 630: Benin
- ... tribe, hunters with no political organization; E are Baribas. 90% of the population is rural, and 65% practices animist religion. French is the common language. Government. Benin has been under military rule since 1970. The constitution of 1977 instituted a national assembly, whose members belong to the sole legal political party, the Benin People's Revolutionary Party. History. Benin's history dates back to three principalities--Allada, Porto- Novo, and Dahomey ...
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