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political systems

n. (political system English)

Usage examples of "political systems".

With a mere 1,000,000 people, New Guinea could not develop the technology, writing, and political systems that arose among populations of tens of millions in China, the Fertile Crescent, the Andes, and Mesoamerica.

Is it not time to examine these basic assumptions of our political systems?

New Augusta was definitely too rich for Ecolitans, both in the complexity of the political systems and in the caloric content of the food.

Originally the Bomb had redressed the balance between sides whose different political systems resulted in unequal commitments to conventional forces.

With many different islands, there was a variety of political systems.

Over and over, erroneous theories of human nature yielded failed political systems.

Russia and China had political systems without an economically powerful, shareholding middle class, which could start or follow fashions, and support romantic, visionary ventures.

Here was the greatest combined project in human history, an unprecedented cooperative effort of many different cultures, languages, and social and political systems, and it was still the damned military running the show.

First, they could maneuver quickly because they were not burdened by the viscous political systems of democracy.