2 how is the haudenosaunee government similar to the u.s. government? a they are both governed by a military…

2 how is the haudenosaunee government similar to the u.s. government? a they are both governed by a military leader b they both have independent but equal members c they each have a 900 - year history of democracy
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Brief Explanations:
The Haudenosaunee government, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, had a system where member tribes were independent but equal in the confederacy. The U.S. government has a federal system where states (to an extent, similar to tribes in a confederacy sense in some structural analogies) are part of a union where they have certain independent - like rights but are equal in the federal structure (e.g., equal representation of states in the Senate).
- Option A: The U.S. government is not governed by a military leader. It has a civilian - led government structure. The Haudenosaunee also had a more consensus - based, non - military - leader - dominated governance.
- Option C: The U.S. government does not have a 900 - year history. It was founded in the 18th century.
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B. They both have independent but equal members