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Q2. What are the different levels of the government?

Q3. Write the difference between democracy and monarchy.

Q4. What was the suffrage movement? What did it accomplish?​

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Answered by yash24gkgmail
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Q1. Government in the United States consists of three separate levels: the federal government, the state governments, and local governments.

Q2. Democracy is a form of government in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislation. A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is the head of state for life or until abdication.

Q3.The woman's suffrage movement is important because it resulted in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote.

Answered by hasinimada
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2 ans - Government in the United States consists of three separate levels: the federal government, the state governments, and local governments.

3 ans -

In democracy -When a country is ruled by a Government elected by its people through elections, then it is called a Democracy

In Monarchy - When a country is ruled by Kings and Queens, when the right to rule a country is passed through a dynasty and not through elections, then it is called a monarchy.

In democracy - The elected representatives make the laws, rules and regulations on behalf of the people, for the welfare of the people.

In Monarchy - The laws are framed by the Kings and Queens. People have no say in the formulation of laws.

In democracy - People have the freedom to give their feedback on policies, have the option to bring about changes in the policies and they have the right to condemn the Government.

In Monarchy - People do not have the right to condemn the Monarchy.

In democracy - People are considered equal in a democracy

In Monarchy - In a Monarchy people are not considered equals.

4 ans - Suffrage is the right or privilege of voting and is frequently incorporated among the rights of citizenship (the duties and privileges of a person owing loyalty to and entitled by birth or naturalization to the protection of a state or nation). However, just as not all people in the United States are necessarily granted the privilege of citizenship, not all U.S. citizens have been uniformly endowed with the right to vote. Throughout U.S. history, persons have been denied suffrage based on sex, race, age, and income. This lack of universal suffrage historically resulted in an avalanche of debate, protest and advocacy for political reform.

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