form of government
Noun: - The system or structure by which a community, state, or nation is governed: This term refers to the specific framework of institutions, laws, and principles that define how political authority is organized, exercised, and transferred within a society. It is synonymous with "political system."
The term "form of government" is used to classify and describe the fundamental nature of a state's political organization. It is a formal, academic term.
Examples: - Democracy is a popular form of government where power is vested in the people. - The country's form of government transitioned from a monarchy to a republic. - Scholars often compare the American form of government with the parliamentary systems of Europe.
- "To adopt a form of government": To formally establish or choose a system of governance.
- The newly independent nation decided to adopt a federal form of government.
- "Under a form of government": Describing the condition of being governed by a specific system.
- Under this form of government, individual rights are strongly protected.
- Government (n): The governing body of a nation, state, or community; also, the system itself.
- Political system (n): A nearly identical term to "form of government," referring to the structure of government.
- Regime (n): Often used to refer to a government, especially one in power, but can carry a negative connotation for an authoritarian system.
- Political system
- System of government
- Governance structure
- Change of government: This phrase typically refers to a change in the ruling party or leadership, not necessarily a change in the fundamental "form of government."
- Branch of government: Refers to a specific division within a form of government, such as the executive, legislative, or judicial branch.
- the members of a social organization who are in power