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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-04-09

What is an ordered government?

Asked by Alexanderthepander

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An ordered government is any system of citizens elected or otherwise that has regulations between all parts and branches. There are many different forms of government and regulation. Some of which are in use today are Democracies, Communism, Republics, and Dictatorships.

Answered by JohnoftheJungle | 2024-06-10

An ordered government is a system of governing characterized by established laws and procedures, the hierarchy of power, and defined roles and responsibilities . Examples include constitutional monarchies and federal republics like the United States. It promotes stability, protects individual rights, and allows for the resolution of conflicts through established legal processes. ;

Answered by Qwpanda | 2024-06-18

An ordered government is a structured system where defined rules and roles determine how authority is exercised in a society. This includes systems like democracy, republics, monarchies, and oligarchies. Each form has different implications for citizen participation and governance.
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Answered by JohnoftheJungle | 2024-12-23