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What is the foundational principle of the presidential form of government?
What is the foundational principle of the presidential form of government?
- Centralization of power in the executive branch
- Dominance of the legislative branch over the other branches
- Absence of distinct branches of government
- Power separation among the three branches of government (correct)
Which branches of government are involved in the power separation in a presidential form of government?
Which branches of government are involved in the power separation in a presidential form of government?
- Executive, administrative, and legislative
- Legislative, judicial, and bureaucratic
- Judicial, executive, and administrative
- Executive, legislative, and judicial (correct)
What is a key feature of the presidential form of government?
What is a key feature of the presidential form of government?
- Separation of powers among the branches of government (correct)
- Elimination of the judicial branch
- Supremacy of the legislative branch over the others
- Concentration of power in the executive branch