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svp [43]
3 years ago
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1. ) presence of basic rights of united kingdom, north korea, and u.s

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shusha [124]3 years ago
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1. ) presence of basic rights of united kingdom, north korea, and u.s

In the United Kingdom and the United States, people guaranteed many rights, with only some minor differences. For example, in the UK, keeping arms is not a right, while in the US, there is no right to universal healthcare.

In north korea, citizens practically have no rights: they cannot hold property, they cannot express themselves freely, and they could be imprisoned or executed by the government because of a minor offence.

2.) relationship between legislative and executive branches of the united kingdom, north korea, and u.s

In the United States, the legislative branch and the executive branch are largely independent. In the UK, the executive branch responds directly to the legislative branch because the head of the executive: the Prime Minister, is the member of Parliament with the largest support.

In North Korea, the government is a dictatorship, which means that there is no separation between the legislative and the executive.

3.) seat of power? (leadership elected, appointed, inherited) of the united kingdom, north korea, and u.s

In both the US and the UK, leadership is elected. The difference is that the US is a presidential system, while the UK is a parliamentary system.

In North Korea, leadership is inherited. The current leader, Kim Jong-Un, is the grandson of the first leader of the Juche Regime, Kim Il Sung.

4.) form of government between the united kingdom, north korea, and the u.s

Presidential system in the U.S., parliamentary system in the UK, and one-party dictatorship in North Korea.

5.) Participation by people in the governing process of the united kingdom, north korea, and the u.s

In both the UK and the US, people choose their leaders, and can sometimes participate in direct democracy. In North Korea, people have no say in the government.

6.) Written or unwritten constitution of the united kingdom, north korea, and the u.s

Both the US and North Korea have written constitutions, while the UK has an unwritten constitution.

7.) what kind of economic system does the united kingdom, north korea, and the u.s have?

Both the US and the UK have a market economy with some degree of government intervention, while North Korea has a centralized, planned economy.

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