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1. Which house holds all the power in a Parliamentary Democracy?

a. House of Lords
b. White house
c. House of commons
d. House of representatives
2. Which is not a key feature in a Presidential Democracy
a. No fixed term
b. cabinet government
c. popular election of the president
d. no overlap between executive and legislative
3. Which is a major party system in the Parliament?
a. House party
b. Birthday party
c. Majority party
d. Labour party
4. The 3 branches of the presidential democracy are _______________,
______________, and ________________.
5. The Prime minister is elected by the ________________.
6. The three types of economic systems are ______________,
________________, and _____________.
7. What are the the 3 key features of parliamentary democracy?





8. What is a vote of confidence and when does it happen?



Answer Key:
1. C
2. B
3. D
4. Legislative, executive and judicial
5. Parliament
6. Free market, mixed market and command
7. -Government comes from parliament, No fixed term, and cabinet government
8. Its when the Prime minister doesnt feel the support of the people so he calls for
a support of confidence

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