government structures
Government structures refer to the organized systems through which a government operates and makes decisions. These structures can vary widely, but they typically include branches such as the executive, legislative, and judicial. Each branch has distinct roles and responsibilities, ensuring a balance of power and preventing any one branch from becoming too dominant.
Different countries may adopt various forms of government structures, such as democracy, monarchy, or authoritarianism. In a democracy, for example, citizens have a say in decision-making through voting, while in a monarchy, a king or queen may hold significant power. Understanding these structures helps clarify how laws are made and enforced.