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How is a unitary system of government different from a federal system? (1 point) Responses In a unitary system, all powers are
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What is a bicameral legislature
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The main difference between sextalism and Federalism is that secularists
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A three-circled venn diagram showing the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch all overlapping.
The
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Bureaucracy is about efficiency. Discuss
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sort them into the following countries:
Israel Saudi Arabia Turkey The President is the Head of Government Voting takes place in
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What is the electoral college?
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What is the main difference between the presidential system and the parliamentary system of government
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How do Spanish South America's governments compare with that of the United States?
responses: • They have presidential systems,
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Which describes a unitary system?
(1 point) Responses The states hold all the powers, but can grant some to the national
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what are three similarities between the roman republic government and the united states government? what are three difference
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how is a unitary system of government different from a federal system
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how is the government set up in the us constitution
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Nor is there liberty if the power of judging is not separate from legislative power and from executive power. If it were joined
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Which important aspect of self-government is highlighted in the quote below?
"The said freemen shall yearly choose members to
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which term best describes a unitary system
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A system of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its citizens
define it but short
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How do Spanish South America’s governments compare with that of the United States?
(1 point) Responses They have presidential
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What is the purpose of checks and balances? (1 point)
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The governments of Australia and the Pacific islands are similar because they are both independent. Australia is a federation,
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Which important aspect of self-government is highlighted in the quote below?
* 1 point Captionless Image An elected legislature
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What are three differences between the Roman republic government and the United States government? make it short
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What happens in a federal system of government?(1 point)
Responses The national government is granted all the power within the
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make this sentence correct and sound a tad bit like a child wrought it
OK, so like, a representative democracy is when there are
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Which out of these three does "Stronger state power" fit in the catogorie in \
the Articles of Confederation,the U.S.
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In 3–5 sentences, contrast authoritarian and democratic systems of government by describing three differences in their
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why is 3 government branches better than 1 single government? write a TLDR too
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Which level of government exercise delegates powers from the Constitution when it makes trades deals with other countries
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are the 3 government branches like coworkers
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Which of the following describes the concept of
the "tyranny of the majority"? (1 point) a. a situation in which a king can limit
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Select the correct definition of these terms.
Unitary System of Government * 1 point Government in which power is divided between
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Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government but not of a presidential system? (1 point) Responses The
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Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government but not of a presidential system?
(1 point) The government
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What is the role of separation of powers in avoiding tyranny? (1 point)
it divides the power among the three branches to avoid
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How is a unitary system of government different from a federal system?(1 point)
In a unitary system, all powers are held by one
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What is the best reason for the creation of a bicameral legislature?
A. to limit governmental power B. to determine the
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How is Britain’s modern parliamentary system similar to a republic?
(1 point) 1 Decision-makers are chosen by the monarch. 2
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What is a major difference between the British and U.S. governments?
(1 point) Responses The British government is bound by the
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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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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
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A federal system of government can be best described as(1 point)
Responses a series of state governments working independently
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What is the disadvantage of the checks and balances system?
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What is the role of separation of powers in avoiding tyranny?
a. it divides power between the U.S. and the British Monarchy b. it
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What is the best reason for the creation of a bicameral legislature?(1 point) Responses D. to determine the representation of
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Which of the following statements best compares the influence of democratic and authoritarian systems of government on civil
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What is the main difference between a pure democracy and a republic?
(1 point) Responses In a republic, people vote directly on
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What is a democracy?
(1 point) Responses system of government in which people hold power system of government in which people
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How is Britain’s modern parliamentary system similar to a republic?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ADecision-makers
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How is Britain's parliamentary system similar to a republic
Decision-makers are chosen by the monarch Decision-makers are elected
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What is the main difference between a pure democracy and a republic?
(1 point) In a republic, people vote directly on laws, but
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