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3. according to the relationship between executive and legislative bran…

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  1. according to the relationship between executive and legislative branches

this looks at how the \law - makers\ and the \law - enforcers\ interact.

  • presidential system: the executive (president) and legislative (congress/parliament) branches are separate, independent, and co - equal. the president is chosen by the people independently of the legislature and serves a fixed term.
  • parliamentary system: the executive (prime minister) is actually a member of the legislative branch. the majority party in the legislature chooses the leader. if the legislature loses confidence in the leader, they can force them to resign through a \vote of no confidence.\

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  1. in a parliamentary system, the prime minister is chosen by:

a) a direct vote by all citizens
b) the legislative branch (parliament)
c) the supreme court
d) an inherited title

  1. what is a defining feature of a presidential system?

a) the executive and legislative branches are separate
b) the president is a member of the legislature
c) there are no elections
d) the president can be removed for being \unpopular\ at any time

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

From the text, in a Parliamentary system, the Prime Minister is a member of the legislative branch and is chosen by the majority party in the legislature (Parliament). Option a is incorrect as it's not a direct vote by all citizens. Option c is incorrect as the Supreme Court doesn't choose the Prime Minister. Option d is incorrect as there's no inherited title for this role.

Brief Explanations

The text states that in a Presidential system, the executive and legislative branches are separate, independent, and co - equal. Option b is incorrect as the President is not a member of the legislature. Option c is incorrect as there are elections. Option d is incorrect as the President serves a fixed term and isn't removed for being "unpopular" at any time.

Answer:

b) The legislative branch (Parliament)

Question 2