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What is the nature of executive power?
What is the nature of executive power?
- The power to create new laws
- The power to administer the laws (correct)
- The power to veto laws
- The power to interpret laws
In a democratic political system, the government is often divided into which separate powers?
In a democratic political system, the government is often divided into which separate powers?
- Local, regional, and national
- Executive, legislative, and judicial (correct)
- Administrative, bureaucratic, and legislative
- Economic, social, and environmental
What is the role of the executive branch of the government?
What is the role of the executive branch of the government?
- Creating new laws
- Interpreting laws
- Advising the judiciary
- Enforcing and implementing laws (correct)
According to Max Weber, executive power is related to:
According to Max Weber, executive power is related to:
What does the term 'indirect democratic or republican political system' refer to?
What does the term 'indirect democratic or republican political system' refer to?
Study Notes
Separation of Powers
- In a democratic political system, the government is divided into three separate powers: legislative, executive, and judicial.
Executive Power
- The role of the executive branch of the government is to enforce the laws created by the legislative branch.
Max Weber's View
- According to Max Weber, executive power is related to bureaucracy and the exercise of authority.
Political Systems
- The term 'indirect democratic or republican political system' refers to a system in which citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf, rather than making decisions directly.
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Test your knowledge of the roles and powers of the executive branch in the Philippine government with this quiz. Explore key concepts related to Philippine politics and governance, and enhance your understanding of the executive's functions and responsibilities.