Presidential or Parliamentary?
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1. All of the following are true of a presidential democracy EXCEPT?
a. The president is more independent from the legislature than in the parliamentary
system/
b. The president is only elected by the judicial branch who is elected by the people.
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History, 21.06.2019 18:50
How did critics view the judicial reform bill under roosevelt?
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00
How did kennanβs long telegram shape the united states interaction with communism throughout the world? a. the united states sought to restrict the expansion of communism and soviet influence. b. the united states conquered communism by economically oppressing third-world nations. c. the united states created the european union to maintain control of its post-wwii influence. d. the united states sought to extend its influence by militarily forcing democracy on the world.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:00
Who was the washington lawyer who watched the bombardment of fort mchenry from a british ship and wrote a poem about it? a. francis scott key b. benjamin banneker c. william clark d. zebulon pike
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History, 22.06.2019 10:40
Two gymnastics teams are intense rivals. the first team has started recruiting new gymnasts from different cities and even foreign countries in an effort to build a stronger team. after learning this, the second team begins its own recruitment campaign to find even better gymnasts. over a period of months, each team recruits dozens of players, each time trying to find a better recruit than its rival's most recent addition. which idea from the cold war is most similar to this scenario?
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Presidential or Parliamentary?
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