Different nations have different languages, faiths, ethnicities, traditions,
histories, and worldviews. As a result, the government created by each nation is
distinct and unique. Countries may create similar governments—there are many
democracies in the world, for example—but no two political systems are exactly
identical. Moreover, the ways people interact with their government differ from
country to country as well, so no two political cultures are truly similar, nor is
public opinion the same from country to country.