Political Astrology is the branch of astrology dealing with politics, the government, and the politicians/ laws governing a particular nation, state, or city. Certains countries have astrological charts (or horoscopes) just like a person is said to in astrology; for example, the chart for the USA is widely thought to be sometime during the day of July 4th, 1776, for this is the exact day that the Declaration of Independence was signed and made fully official, thus causing the "birth" of the United States of America as a nation. Indeed, July 4th is a major national holiday in AmericaThe word America has several meanings: Geographical and political The United States of America. America a small town in the Netherlands. Amerika a small town in Saxony, Germany America, Cambridgeshire a place in the United Kingdom America North, Central, and unequivocally thought of as the " birthdayA birthday is the date on which a person was born. It is customary in many cultures to celebrate the anniversary of one's birthday in some way, for example by having a birthday party with friends in which gifts are exchanged. It is also customary to treat" of the entire nation.
1 Generally Accepted Keywords of the Planets in Political Astrology
SunThe Sun (also called Sol is the star in our solar system. Planet Earth orbits the Sun. Other bodies that orbit the Sun include other planets, asteroids, meteoroids, comets and dust. Not all objects passing through the solar system have been orbitally capt -- leadership, identity, national character, the President/Prime Minister/Chancellor, major events, authority, overall Weltanschauung
MoonFor other moons in the solar system see natural satellite. For other uses see Moon (disambiguation). The Moon is the only natural satellite of Earth. It has no formal name other than "The Moon" although it is occasionally called Luna ( Latin for moon to d -- the people, national security needs, basic necessities, women, national mood, the Zeitgeist
MercuryMercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and the second-smallest planet in the solar system. Mercury ranges from 0. 5 in apparent magnitude; Mercury is sufficiently "close" to the Sun that telescopes rarely examine it (the greatest elongation is 28. -- opinion polls, communications, transportation, literary interests, news media, all schools leading up to higher education
VenusVenus is the second planet from the Sun, named after the Roman goddess Venus. It is a terrestrial planet, very similar in size and bulk composition to Earth; it is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet" as a result of this similarity. Although all plane -- art-artists and musicians, entertainment, celebrities, fashion, culture, beauty, women, money
MarsMars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the solar system, named after the Roman god of war (the counterpart of the Greek Ares), on account of its blood red color as viewed in the night sky. Mars has two small moons, Phobos and Deimos, both small and odd -- military, police, aggression, industrial concerns, generals, war, violence, bravery, riots, terrorism
Jupiter -- the wealthy, prosperity, courts, religion, publishing, the desire to elevate or grow, higher education
Saturn -- the system, institutions, economy, conservatism, bureaucracy, infrastructure, law, control
Uranus -- revolutions, new technology, innovation, electricity, progressive or radical movements, countercultures