Types of Democratic Governments worksheet with questions about the differences between parliamentary and presidential systems.
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The user has uploaded a worksheet about democratic governments focusing on parliamentary and presidential systems and requesting answers to multiple-choice questions and definitions. It also includes a task to compare and contrast the two systems.
Answer
1. B, 2. C, 3. D, 4. A, 5. C. Presidential: citizens elect president and legislators. Parliamentary: citizens elect legislators, who choose the head of government. Presidential features separation of powers. Parliamentary's legislature and executive are interconnected.
- B
- C
- D
- A
- C
Presidential:
- Citizens elect the president and legislators.
- Features separation of powers.
Parliamentary:
- Citizens elect legislators, who then choose the head of government.
- Legislature and executive are interconnected.
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- B
- C
- D
- A
- C
Presidential:
- Citizens elect the president and legislators.
- Features separation of powers.
Parliamentary:
- Citizens elect legislators, who then choose the head of government.
- Legislature and executive are interconnected.
More Information
Presidential and Parliamentary democracies are the two main forms of government.
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Make sure you know the difference between the Presidential and Parliamentary forms of government.
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