Parliamentary Vs Presidential Question Preview (ID: 40084)
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Undetermined term limits.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
Easy to remove the chief executive officer by an election being “called”.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
Representative democracies
a) parliamentary sysytem
b) presidential system
c) both
d)
Use of separation of powers and checks and balances.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary sysytem
c) both
d)
Requires determined term limits to four to eight years.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer is appointed by the elected legislature.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer acts as the highest member in the legislature.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer can be from one political party and the legislature can be controlled by a different party.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
There is not a complete separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer is both the head of state and head government.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
Difficult to remove the chief executive officer other than a normal election and extreme cases (serious crime).
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer is chosen by the controlling party in the legislature.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer and the legislature are separately elected.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
The chief executive officer is the head of government while a monarch or other officer acts as head of state.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
There is a complete separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.
a) presidential system
b) parliamentary system
c) both
d)
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