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Name : Teofilianus Yani

Student ID Number : 2003040062


Class :B
Study Program. : Political Science

Political Systems and Elections in the United States

In the United States, there are in fact two major differences in the political
system that operates there. This difference is also shared by other major
countries. Why does this happen? This turned out to include the increasing
power of the upper house in the United States in the legislative branch. This of
course affects the scope of power that will be broadly held and controlled by the
United States Supreme Court. In America, there is a separation of powers where
between the legislative and executive branches, the domination of these two
political parties will be very different. As a large superpower, the United States
is an example of a country that runs an advanced democracy, this of course will
have a considerable influence, where the role of the third party will have
political influence on other big countries.
Indeed, it is quite a lot to discuss how different the United States is in politics.
Because this country does implement a democratic political system which is
flexible enough but accepted by all its people. The overlap in the jurisdiction of
the United States will of course reflect the history of the United States itself in
general. Basically, the federal government is deliberately created by the states.
With such a system, since the colonies were established separately and had their
own authority, the government which governed their respective territories
would be independent and free in determining their will. In this effort, local
government units in the states would be created by the colonies. Of course,
these colonies will carry out their assigned functions and have specific tasks for
the state. Today, as the United States of America expands, of course the federal
government will take part by suggesting that the new states must imitate the
existing system and implement it in state government.

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