In the US this is known as Congress. In Australia, they make up the Federal Parliament.
John Hay, The US. Ambassador To Great Britain, called it "A Splendid Little War" and then became the Secretary of State.
Colonies
Yes, there is a lower house (House of Representatives) and an upper house (Senate). Similar to the US, members of the House of Reps represent local districts (called 'electorates') and members of the Senate represent the states. Unlike in the US, the head of the executive government (in Australia's case the prime minister) and the ministers all have seats in the parliament (ie Congress).
The Great Depression.
The head of a state in the USA is called a Governor.
it's called a governor
the leader of the state government is called the premierAdded: (in the US) They are known as the Governor.
Technically there isn't one. The closest segment of US government to resemble parliament is Congress.
Governors or mayors, depending if its a city or country ect.
Chief of State is the president's role as the symbolic head of the US. This is also referred to as the Head of State.
The people
The President.
The Governor is the head executive in state government.
house of representatives and senate
the president is the head of the united states
The head of Government and the head of State is the US President.