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In researching the United States and Finland, differences as well as similarities when comparing aspects of Politics, Economy and Education are evident. The average United States citizen is unaware of the things we have in common with Finland. Can we say that one culture is better than another? After we answer some basic national points we may be better able to conclude an answer. We may find out we are all the same. How is each country's government structured and who carries the power, makes the laws, and represents the people? Finland is a republic, with a democratic and parliamentary form of government. The country is governed under a constitution that was adopted on July 17, 1919. The United States is a democracy and the Constitution is the basic instrument of government and supreme law of the United States. Finland is divided into 12 provinces; each administered by a governor appointed by the President. The United States has 51 states; each state has a Governor. All of the states hold elections to select their own Governor. The Finnish parliament, known as the E


With a per-capita GDP of $27,600, the people of the United States had one of the world's highest standards of living. Since then the industrial sector has expanded. Elementary and secondary education involves 12 years of schooling. The Finish government however, exercises considerable control over the economy by means of numerous regulations. Schooling is free and mandatory in Finland between the ages of 7 and 16. The American legislative Congress consists of two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The annual national budget in the early 1990s averaged $26. Do the political standings of the United States and Finland have an effect on economy and the standard of living? World War II left Finland with a host of economic problems. The adult education schools are operated privately or by municipalities or provinces and receive state financial support. The late 1960s employed more persons in manufacturing than in agriculture and forestry combined, and the trade balance has improved. Public elementary and secondary education is supported financially by three levels of government-local, state, and federal.

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