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which system of government typically features a fixed term for the executive branch, regardless of the legislative branchs composition?
e. monarchy
f. presidential system
g. parliamentary system
h. confederal system
In a presidential system, the executive branch (led by a president) is elected separately from the legislative branch, and the president holds their position independently of the legislative body's composition—they do not rely on legislative support to stay in office, unlike in a parliamentary system where the executive is drawn from and accountable to the legislature. A monarchy typically has a hereditary executive, and a confederal system centers on decentralized regional power rather than a fixed independent executive.
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F. Presidential System