Each country has their own way of doing this, which can also be referred to as government. This means that different countries have different rules and regulations that govern them. Therefore, it is not a surprise that one thing may be legal in one country and totally unacceptable or illegal in the next. This essay is a discussion of the differences between the government of California and that of the United States of America. A good example of such differences includes how California has adopted specific Constitutional protections against certain forms of taxation. In 1978 the people of California adopted Proposition 13, which capped the maximum amount of an ad valorem tax on private property.
Each country has their own way of doing this, which can also be referred to as government. This means that different countries have different rules and regulations that govern them. Therefore, it is not a surprise that one thing may be legal in one country and totally unacceptable or illegal in the next. This essay is a discussion of the differences between the government of California and that of the United States of America. A good example of such differences includes how California has adopted specific Constitutional protections against certain forms of taxation. In 1978 the people of California adopted Proposition 13, which capped the maximum amount of an ad valorem tax on private property.