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United States Government - MSN Encarta (1599 words)
The federal government of the United States is centered in Washington, D.C. The institutions of all governments emerge from basic principles.
In the United States the one basic principle is representative democracy, which defines a system in which the people govern themselves by electing their own leaders.
The Constitution of the United States is the basis for the machinery and institutions of the U.S. government.
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