Switzerland
- Bicameralism
- Direct democracy
Bicameralism is a representative system of government where citizens elect representatives to vote for them in Two Houses of Legislature.
Direct democracy is a system of government where all eligible citizens can vote on and propose them as well.
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South Africa
- Apartheid democracy
- Unicameralism
Apartheid democracy is a system of government where only a certain portion of the population are allowed to vote much like the White minority in South Africa before 1994.
Unicameralism is a system of representative government where citizens elect representatives to vote for them in only One House of Legislature.
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Denmark
- Unicameralism
- Constitutional Monarchy
Unicameralism already explained.
Constitutional Monarchy is a system of government where a monarch is the head of the country but they have very limited powers much like Denmark, England, Spain and Norway.
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Brazil
- Presidential democracy
- Bicameralism
Presidential democracy is a system of government where the head of state is a President and they are voted into power directly by the citizens much like in the United States and Brazil.
In conclusion, different countries have varying types of governments that are suited to their needs.
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George Curry saved his men's horses by arresting the train engineer and taking the train to water for the horses to graze.
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How did interaction between societies during this time period contribute to (I'm assuming) cultural diffusion? (In other words, the spreading of cultures to different locations throughout the world.)
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I don't think it can really be anything other than cultural diffusion, but if you haven't been learning about it you might want to ask your teacher.