
Every Government Form Explained in 12 Minutes
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Every Government Form Explained in 12 Minutes
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Nepal is federal democratic republic
To argue about the resources, innovation was actually massive in socialist states such as the USSR. Also, innovation of things such as new crisp flavours isn't as important as ensuring fundamental human rights.
3:26 I just want to make this comment to clarify, in case anyone is studying for a class, but I want to say that I really appreciated the video and enjoyed it.
In a federal system, the distribution of power is based on a clearly defined separation between the federal government and the regions (which may be called states, provinces, or other terms, depending on the country). It’s important to understand that, in this model, power does not flow from the top down—that is, from the federal government to the regions. Instead, the federal system is founded on the idea that the regions are sovereign entities that, by coming together, create the federal government and agree to delegate certain specific powers to it.
This means that the federal government only possesses the powers explicitly granted to it by the regions in the constitution or some foundational agreement. Everything not delegated to the federal government typically remains under the control of the regions. For example, in the United States, the Constitution establishes the specific powers of the federal government, while the Tenth Amendment clarifies that powers not delegated are reserved to the states or the people.
Therefore, it is not that the federal government “allows” the regions to decide certain matters. Rather, the regions limit the scope of the federal government by defining what it can and cannot do. This structure seeks to preserve the autonomy of the regions while ensuring coordinated cooperation on matters of common interest, such as national defense or foreign relations.
How can you ignore the world's largest democracy
India
I hate india for being half of all of this
In Pakistan, you will find many of these… Pakistan is a federation with constitutional form as well as an Islamic Republic form. Politics is dominated by Oligarchy (Sharif family, Bhutto family) and everything is under the military (authoritarian/totalitarian). Officially, Pakistan is a democracy. LOL
You forget the Islamic gov't system
Democratic Socialist Republic of Srilanka
Now ruled by Communist ☭ president 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Didn’t the Japanese monarchy end after WW2?
In America, it's a Constitutional Federal Republic
Why Philippines flag is wrong the bue color and red are wrong
Oligarchy is US.
0:20 SAUDI MENTIONEDD🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️
You mean China is both Sociolist and Communist country?
Where is Theocracy
Hiya, pointing out that the flag for New Zealand is changed to the flag of the UK.
bro switched the flags of Spain and Sweden in the Monarchy section. 😭😭
There will never be a perfect government because they are not cell
incorrect flags in this video:
0:19 spain and sweden switched
1:20 vietnam flag for china
2:26 uk flag for new zealand
6:38 philippines is flipped 90°
7:48 laos and north korea switched
9:36 all are flipped 90° to the right, except for indonesia which is flipped 90° to the other side
The king in the uk does have power he just doesn’t use it unless he’s telling the PM to form his government
❤️🇪🇦❤️🇭🇺❤️🇯🇵❤️🇲🇽❤️🇮🇹❤️🇨🇵❤️
Germany not
Monarchy❤️
Right wing Autocracy❤
What? Senators govern their states? BS
Where is the Caliphate?
I think the United States is truly in oligarchy…🤔🤷🏻♂️
I never thought that federal was the government type! It makes perfect sense! Thanks for the video❤
The crazy part about Democracy in the US is the people aren't actually getting a chance to vote. Our government is literally not listening to the people at all.
Spain and Sweden switched 😅
The rich move money globally and don’t have to stay loyal to a country. They influence the global economy and affect the status of a country. Just saying corporation doesn’t operate in the same way government does but has massive influence on the governments ability to function and govern. A democracy is not always a sweet spot in governance as democracy can also be interpreted into mob mentality and do not protect the marginalized groups or minority groups.
What about crony capitalism on these systems also? Where countries influence other smaller countries through fear and intimidation?
What about kleptocracy’s and oligarchies influence on a global scale? I don’t think socialism has ever been actualized? It has alway been morphed into something else by ruling powers. Dictatorships, regime changes, coups, war lords, corruption, black market trading of human trafficking, exploitation of labour and resources all influence these systems.
Where's the caliphate??
India is a constitutional democratic Republic and the Union of the state.
Means all except monarchy 😂
Socialism❤
Spain flag is wher ei loled hard.
You missed one, the "democratic people's republic" such as Congo.
You described everything in details but doesn't even mentioned largest democracy of the world
include caliphate
What about theocracy?
Every form of governing arrangement is flawed. Social devay, corruption and lack of transparency can explain this flaw.
In US we call ourself democratic country, but actually Oligarchy, no free healtcare, no free education, homeless everywhere, drug addict everywhere. And yet still we think ourself is freedom country
India and some other countries have all of these forms, some above board and constitutionally recognized forms (democratic, republic,socialistic, parliamentary,federal) while others are done behind the backs of people(oligarchy,autocracy,dictatorship) 😂😂😂😂🤣
The Italian flag is not red nor does it have the universal symbol of Peace…
I thought he was going to say "Israel" when giving an example of a Totalitarian Government…
Democracy = Anarchy
You did not explained Khilafat❤
Looks like most countries rule the totalitarian regime, I just found the name of the lack of freedom
waithe did not mention India at all,India is a democratic, republic, and constitutional wth MENTION INDIA!!!!!!!!!!!!
PRChina isn’t socialism as it claims; more like military oligarchy
Anarchism is a libertarian soscialism, not chaos. Socialism is a democratiic economic system. Capitalism is a oligarchy economic system. Democracy without socialism is no democracy. Socialism without democracy is not socialism . fascism is totalitarian capitalism.