Roman Republic

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The United States of Rome Hindi: हिन्दुस्तान, Hindustan
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Flag and Coat of Arms of the United States of Rome
Region World Dictatorship
National Motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus – SPQR
(Latin:Senate and the People of Rome)
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Founding
  - Founding of Rome
  - Establishment of the Republic
  - Establishment of the Imperium
  - Establishment of the Second Republic
 

753 B.C.
509 B.C.
27 A.D.
1480 A.D.
Spoken Languages
 

Hindi, Latin
Capital Rome
Leader
 - President
  - Vice President
 

Bhavan H. Patel


Population
 - Total (2006)

4+ billion
Government Type Congressional System
Nation Type Federal Republic
National animal
 - Official
Aquila
Currency United States Dollar ($), (USD)
Nationality Roman, Hindustani
International Abbreviations RR & USR
Naval Craft Classification
  - Roman Navy
  - Roman Merchant Navy
 

USS
USMS
National Anthem Roman National Anthem
Internet TLD .rr, .us
Calling Code +100


The United States of Rome, also known as the United States, U.S., Roman Republic, Hindustan and Rome is a country that spans through Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. It extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean. The United States is a Federal Republic, with its capital located in Rome.

Name

Geography

Terrain

Climate

History

Government and Politics

The modern government of the United States is set up by the Constitution of the United States of Rome. Many people consider the modern government to be successful to the First Republic, because of a ratified constitution. The seat of power is located in Rome.

The Government is split up into three branches in which they check and balance each other's power:

  • Legislative: The Congress, made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
  • Executive: The President, who appoints, with Senate approval, the Cabinet and other officers to help administer federal law.
  • Judicial: The Supreme Court and lower federal courts

Legislative

The United States Congress is a bicameral legislature. It consists of both the House of Representative and the Senate. The National Party has held the majority in both houses since 1890.

House of Representatives

The House consists of 500 members who represent their congressional districts for a two year term. Representative are apportioned by their states from the size of the population each fifth year. Every state is guaranteed at least 1 representative, but currently each state as about 15 to 20 representatives. Representatives are elected directly from their states.

Senate

The Senate has 300 members each representing their state. Each state has to elect three senators. Senators serve in 9 year terms. Senators are elected directly from their states.

Executive

It is the largest branch. It contains the President and his subordinates. The President, Vice President, and cabinet serve 4 year terms. The President is elected through an electoral college.

Judicial

Foreign Relations

The United States has a significant amount of economic, political, and military influence throughout the world. Almost every country has an embassy in Rome and various consulates throughout the nation. Certain countries have no diplomatic relations with the United States.

Military

The United States has a long tradition of military experience and civilian control of military affairs. The Ministry of Defense administers control over the United States Military, which comprises the Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Air Force. The Coast Guard is under the command of the Ministry of Fatherland Security, but in times of war it falls under the Navy. The total personnel are fifty million strong. Service is voluntary, but conscription may occur anytime through the Selective Service Program.

Administrative Divisions

The United States comprises of 100 states. The United States holds several territories. The United States also hold a Federal District, which contains the Capital.

Economy

Demographics

Largest Cities

Culture

Religion

The United States does not officialize one religion. Currently the major religion is Hinduism which comprises about sixty percent of the population. Behind it are Islam (20%), Judaism (3%), Buddhism (1.9%), and other lesser religions (0.1%).

Language

The official language of the United States is Hindi. The secondary language is Latin. Many states utilizing their indigenous language have made it their state language.

Education

Education is handled by states and local cities, not federal. The Federal Government's Ministry of Education monitors and manages the education system to see if it's on course or needs improvement. At the State level, all students are required to attend school from Nursery to 12th grade. Parents many sign papers granting their children that they are not required to attend school. Parents may also educate their children at home but they are required to take a high school exam which certifies them as high school graduates.

Once a student graduates, they are given the option of attending the several universities located throughout the United States. Currently there are 230 universities both public and private. Public universities comprise a large body of students and a funded by the state and federal government, but students have to pay through a student loan or scholarship. Private universities comprise a small body of students and are not funded by the government, making the tuition rate high. Around 30% of the population aged 25 and above have received their bachelor's degree.

The United States currently has an average literacy rate between 75% and 86%. The government and many literacy organizations are currently helping the population become literate.

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