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Which of the following is an advantage of a presidential government?
A) the president is elected independently of the legislature
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Sam
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In 1–2 sentences, critique the advantages and disadvantages of separation of powers in government.
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In the parliamentary form of government, the
legislature chooses and controls the executive. legislature has no control over the
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Ali
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In a federal system in government (also known as federation) the local and state governments share power with the central
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Help(aSAP)plz
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what single word means the same thing as representative democracy
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michelle
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In which way are the governments of Saudi Arabia and Oman most similar?
Their rulers are related. They both have absolute
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which choice is an example of checks and balances
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in which way are the government of Saudi Arabia and Oman most similar? A.their rulers are related B.they both have absolute
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Hannah
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After examining Rousseau's and Montesquieu’s thoughts on government, determine which statement best illustrates the idea of
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I am doing a essay, and I need help to start me off on this. Please help me. Give me examples, ideas anything. This what I doing
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jimmy
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The division of responsibilities between different branches of government to help keep one branch from becoming more powerful
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Under---- ,voters hold sovereign power. This means the people elect representatives and give them the responsibility to make
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Callie
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Which of the following describes the concept of federalism?(1 point)
Responses Federalism describes the requirement for the
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“The President of the United States would be liable to be impeached, tried, and, upon conviction of treason, bribery, or other
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katy
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Separation of Powers in a sentence
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The President can choose to get rid of democracy. True or False?
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Olivia
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What are the key features and functions of the individual branches of government in a democratic system?
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What are some key characteristics of democratic governments?
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your mom
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hese headlines best illustrate the concept of- (1 point) Responses Democracy Democracy Consent of the Governed Consent of the
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DrCanadian
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i did my chart and i have filled almost everything but 3 questions. Please help me on these 3 questions.
1. What is the role of
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Sarahh
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HISTORY:
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF CHECKS AND BALANCES? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. 1. THE JUDICIAL BRANCH CAN VETO
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what is confederation ?
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angela
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The Constitution created a confederate system of government?
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Which of the following governments has unlimited power?
(1 point) Responses unitary presidency unitary presidency socialist
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In 3-5 sentences, explain the difference between separation of powers and checks and balances. Be sure to discuss the meaning of
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who
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Which of the following governments has unlimited power?
(1 point) Responses unitary presidency unitary presidency socialist
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Which system of government rests furthest left on the political spectrum and, as a totalitarian regime, focuses on the
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tracy
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What is a disadvantage of the checks and balances system?
(1 point) Responses It places too much power in the judicial branch. It
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keith
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Explain the separation of powers and checks and balances. Use examples to explain the difference between the two ideas in the
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Tom Kaulitz
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What is a disadvantage of the checks and balances
system? (1 point) It places too much power in the judicial branch. It can make
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Thebloxyman011
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What is Devolution
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Andrew
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what system of government gives all key powers to the national government.
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Anonymous
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What is the purpose of the separation of powers?
(1 point) Responses to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics to keep
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A federal system of government can be best described as
a series of state governments working independently from one another. a
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Reword this: All of the systems of government in the New England Colonies elected their own legislature, they were all
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RXB_I
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Describe the system of government in Canada in 1791.
The system of government of Canada in 1791 ws a colonial government. It
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Sara
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Which of the following governments has unlimited power? (1 point) Responses unitary presidency unitary presidency socialist
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trippie
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under a socialist government, who make the decisions? can citizens take part in the decisions? or the government makes all the
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Does Canada have autocratic dictatorship true or false
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GOAT
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Which best describes the type of government that the articles of con federation created
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What do these terms mean?
-Federation -Confederation -Checks and Balances -Anarchy -popular sovereignty -states rights we are
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Maribel
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write several paragraphs stating advantages and disadvantages to the unitary, confederate, and federal systems of government.
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Brittany
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the principle of checks and balances is based on the noion that
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Anonymous
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How is government authority distributed in unitary, federal, and confederal systems?
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Courtney
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Which information completes the table? (1 point) Responses power divided among the branches / power held by one branch
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What does an authoritarian system thrive on?
I was thinking about something like crisis (economic or social) etc that can help an
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Alex
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what are checks and balances?
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Hema
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what are check and balances?
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Hema
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how could i explain the unitary, confederate, and federal systems of government in a five hundred word essay
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Travis
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what are some of the benefits of federal bureaucracy system and some drawbacks to the current bureaucratic system??
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ggift
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