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  2. Gridlock (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Gridlock is a situation when there is difficulty passing laws that satisfy the needs of the people. Learn about the causes and effects of gridlock in different political systems, such as proportional representation, majoritarian representation, and Westminster systems.

  3. Politics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the constitutional federal republic, the two-party system, and the state and local governments of the United States. This article covers the history, structure, and functions of the U.S. political system, as well as its differences and similarities with other countries.

  4. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    A portal page that lists the latest news and events from various topics and regions of the world. Find out what is happening in politics, sports, disasters, law, and more from Wikipedia's current events section.

  5. PBS’ Tense, Twisty ‘Deadlock’ Offers New Model for News by ...

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    TV’s newest political potboiler is more erudite than “The West Wing” and more intense than “24” — and it’s coming to, of all places, PBS. In “Deadlock,” an assemblage of ...

  6. Opinion - A lesson for CBS: Live fact-checking is ... - AOL

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    ABC News moderators Lindsey Davis and David Muir fact-checked former President Donald Trump during a presidential debate, raising questions about the impartiality of media network debate events ...

  7. Constitution of the Confederate States - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Constitution of 1861 contained a clause that prohibited the importation of slaves from abroad for ten years, after which Congress could decide to end or extend the ban. The clause was a compromise between slave and free states, and reflected the Confederacy's dependence on slavery.

  8. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the de jure systems of government of sovereign states, including parliamentary republics. A parliamentary republic is a system where the head of government is selected or nominated by the legislature and is also accountable to it, while the head of state is usually a ceremonial president.

  9. List of clauses of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The United States Constitution and its amendments comprise hundreds of clauses which outline the functioning of the United States Federal Government, the political relationship between the states and the national government, and affect how the United States federal court system interprets the law. When a particular clause becomes an important ...