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Creating a Venn Diagram “Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government” Get out a piece of paper and turn it sideways so that the three holes are at the top of the page. (If you have colored pencils or markers, you might want to use them for this.)

Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government

Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government

Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government Prime Minister-leader-heads parliament, the lawmaking body Parliament selects Prime Minister Prime Minister can dissolve Parliament MPs can vote to elect a new Prime Minister May have a head of state with little power – king or queen PARLIAMENTARY PRESIDENTIAL

Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government Prime Minister-leader-heads parliament, the lawmaking body Parliament selects Prime Minister Prime Minister can dissolve Parliament MPs can vote to elect a new Prime Minister May have a head of state with little power – king or queen Legislature – lawmaking body President – leader President is elected Legislature&President serve a fixed amount of time President does not make laws The President is head of state and chief executive PARLIAMENTARY

Prime Minister-leader-heads parliament, the lawmaking body Comparison of Parliamentary and Presidential Systems of Government Prime Minister-leader-heads parliament, the lawmaking body Parliament selects Prime Minister Prime Minister can dissolve Parliament MPs can vote to elect a new Prime Minister May have a head of state with little power – king or queen Legislature – lawmaking body President – leader President is elected Legislature&President serve a fixed amount of time President does not make laws The President is head of state and chief executive PRESIDENTIAL PARLIAMENTARY Citizens elect lawmakers Leader heads the military & runs the government