No, as the current government system has kept everything in order and we have had it for quite a long time, therefore giving us major experience with this form of democracy.
Buddhism Originated in India, where Gautama Buddha gained his Enlightement under a tree.
Their major principles was to always speak Truth, never harm any creature, try to help others.
<span>In the US it is unlikely that Buddhism alone had any direct influence on laws, but because many of it's teachings about living a moral life i.e. not killing, stealing, etc. are the same as other more dominant religions it could be said that religious convictions (Buddhist ones included) in general have influenced lawmakers in making decisions.
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Buddhism also affected other societies as many Hindu followers who were from lower casts joined it immidiately due to discrimination in their own religion.
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They agree to sell shares/stocks of their company in an IPO, Initial Public Offering. They can raise billions of dollars this way instead of what a bank would loan at whatever interest rate