Pseudonym said:I hope you understand that you negate your own argument by stating numbers 1 and 2.
You're going to have a hard time proving that the United States is not a federal republic.
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You dont understand your own posts.
...and you are the one who brought up 1 and 2.
The United States is a Constitutional Republic.
A constitutional republic, is a republic, but there are many different kinds of republics.
Our Constitutional Republic has a constitution which specifies two legislative houses.
The very idea of having two legislative houses comes from our Constitution, and that is where it is specified.
You could have a Constitutional Republic with two legislative houses, or one, or more, that is irrelevent to our government being a Constitutional Republic.
You also seem to be confused with what "federation" means. The Constitutional Republic of the United States has its constitution specifying a federal government. i.e a federation of states, rather than a national bonding.
The Constitutional Republic of the United States is a federation of states.
You need to learn that there are huge differences between various republics, and that a Constitutional Republic is vastly different from others.
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