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Constitution of U.S.A. and U.K.
Comparison between the main features of the constitution of U. S. And U.K
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features The constitution of England is unwritten whereas American constitution is written The constitution of England is evolved whereas the American constitution is enacted British constitution is flexible whereas American constitution is rigid In England ,there is monarchy whereas America is a republic In England there is unitary form of government ,in America it is a federal
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CONTINIOUS In England there is parliamentary form of government, in America it is presidential In England there is no separation of powers, whereas in America, there is separation of power The power of judicial review is not with the judiciary in England but this power is with American judiciary In England ,there is supremacy of parliament, there is no such thing in America
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Comparison between the American president and the king of England
Both are the heads of their respective states Similarities in legislative field Both are supreme commanders of the forces Approval over the bills Equal judicial powers Similar powers regarding appointments Both accept the diplomatic agents
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Comparison between the American president with British prime minister
Difference in their appointment Difference in the growth of their office Difference in there tenure Comparison in regard to there relations with legislature Control over the proceedings of the legislature Comparison in regard to their relations with cabinet
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continuous Comparison in financial sphere
Comparison in the sphere of policy making Comparison in the sphere of appointments To get the parliament dissolved Comparison in the sphere of responsibility conclusion
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COMPARISION BETWEEN THE AMERICAN CABINET AND BRITISH CABINET
Difference in their composition Members of the British cabinet are important politicians, but it is not essential in America Difference in there tenure Difference in their relations with legislature Difference in political homogeneity Difference in the principle of responsibility Difference with the relations with prime minister and the president Difference in their power
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