German Culture
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Marriage and family
Religion
Few are of the 35% Germans are protestants mostly Lutehrans about 34% of the people are Roman Catholics. And about 2 % are Muslims.
Education
Education in Germany is controlled my the individual states. All children must go to school full-time for at least 9 or 10 years, starting at age 6. But the length of time children spend in elementary and other types of schools varies from state to state. In most German states, children attend elementary school for four years. Children may then go to one of several types of schools. A gymnasium is a traditional junior and senior high school. This type of school prepares students for entrance into a university. There are also intermediate schools. They provide students with academic subjects as well as some job training. Other schools are vocational schools. These have fewer academic subjects than the other types of schools but offer much job training. Comprehensive schools combine all three types of jinior snd senior high levels of education. Germany has several universities and many specialized and technical colleges.
Economic
Unification began in the early 90?s both west and east Germany?s currency began to operate under a free enterprise system.
Government
The government was established after the unification of East and West Germany in 1990. It was based on the democratic system. The parliament of germany has two houses that are elected my the voters to a four year terms. Executive, the federal chancellor is the head of germany?s gobvernment. German state lesislatiures elcet the president to a five year term. Germany has 16 states each stat has a legislature elected to a four year term. Christian democratic union and social deomocratic party are germany?s largest political parties. Germany also has smaller political parties. Free Domocratic Party, which is a liberal party and the Green Party, which represents encironmental cause...