Most countries adopted forms of Representative Democracies, or Republics.
Not all countries are democratic. The world is filled with many different forms of government and some are good while others aren't.
Many countries have presidential governments, although the method of determining those presidents varies and the title of the executive in charge varies. The United States, India, Japan, France and Spain all have very similar types of government.
Wealthy merchants form power as a republic. This is part of the government.
Yes, because neither government mentioned here is a 'base form' of government, but is instead an administrative form it can find many different base forms to support it.
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
Countries that have changed their form of government from democratic to undemocratic include South Sudan, Syria, China, and many others.
More than 20 countries in Asia and Africa do not have a democratic form of government.
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Not all countries are democratic. The world is filled with many different forms of government and some are good while others aren't.
These Countries are all Republic: Australia, India, Romania, Spain, South Africa, Belgium, and many many more
Impossible to give a number. Such figures are confidential in many countries.
because Europeans changed the whole government style of ruling
The plural form for one country, many leaders is 'The country's leaders...'; the plural for many countries is 'The countries' leaders...
All of them
1. Historical coincidence 2. Cultures with less focus on freedom than in the western world
Because the government in some countries aren't as good as the Government in developed countries Some countries just don't have a lot of raw materials at their disposal.