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Presidential Democracy & Parliamentary Democracy
Directions: Make a Venn Diagram with the above information
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A constitution will outline the laws of the country
both
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The president is the leader of the gov’t
presidential
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The prime minister is the member of the legislative and executive branch
parliamentary
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Laws are created by the legislative branch of gov’t
both
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The head of state is a monarch
parliamentary
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The president is the head of state
presidential
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Parliament has the power to govern.
parliamentary
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Gov’t is separated by 3 branches: executive, legislative, and judicial
both
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The head of state has no real power
parliamentary
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The united kingdom, Canada and Australia are examples
parliamentary
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The president is elected by the citizens
presidential
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The us is an example presidential
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The prime minister is elected by members of the majority party in Parliament
parliamentary
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The citizens vote and elect representatives
both
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The legislative branch of gov’t is called Parliament
parliamentary
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The elected officials express concerns such as education, taxes, and safety
both
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The president is the head of the executive branch
presidential
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There are political parties who share common beliefs
both
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Presidential Democracy
Parliamentary Democracy The president is the leader of the country A constitution will outline the laws of the country The prime minister is a member of the legislative and executive branch. The president is the head of state. Laws are created by the legislative branch of government. The head of state is a monarch. The president is elected by the citizens. Gov’t is separated by 3 branches: executive, legislative, & judicial. Parliament has the power to govern. The US is an example. The citizens vote and elect representatives. The head of state has no real power. The president is the head of the executive branch. The elected officials express concerns, such as education, taxes, and safety. The United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia are examples. There are political parties who share common beliefs. The prime minister is elected by the majority party in parliament. The legislative branch is called parliament.
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