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Is the American Government, as developed over 230 years ago, under the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, an endangered system?

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Yes, I do believe that the U.S Government is an endangered system. While yes, the U.S has a system that is heavily influential throughout society. This system is indeed unique in it’s own space and very few countries have a similar system to the U.S. Countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Nigeria, Sudan, Mexico etc have a similar system but it is multi party. The U.S has a 2 party system to keep the peace in society for people who have too radicalized views and will not change too much about society in the long run. The U.S is very unique as it possesses a Bicameral Legislature. The U.S also has a system entirely unique to it’s continent which is a Federated state. Power is shared between the government and the states to keep a balance in power within the political realm. Any other nation simply cannot have a system as this as they usually have a unitary state opposed to a federated state. This is simply unique to the U.S because as the names imply it’s the “United States”. Also, the U.S has a autonomous judiciary. The courts are not controlled by the state at all and act on their own accord.

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