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Quiz

1. What branches of government(s) does the parliamentary and presidential have in


common?
a. judicial
b. legislative and executive
c. legislative and judicial
d. none of the above
2. Which of these is true about the parliamentary system?
a. flexible terms
b. fixed term
c. has 3 branches of government
d. none of the above
3. What is not true about the presidential system?
a. elections
b. president has independent powers
c. house of commons and house of lordes
d. popular votes
4. The _____________ system can have the same person run as many times as they
want.
5. The Presidential system full term is ____ years.
6. The vote of ________, calls for a new election.
7. True or False: Socialism is a form of government
8. True or False: The parliament, the prime minister can call a vote of confidence
9. Explain how the vote of confidence works.
10. Explain what the legislative and executive branches do.


Answer Key:
1. B

2. A

3. C

4. Parliament

5. 4 years

6. Confidence

7. False

8. True

9. The prime minister can call the vote of confidence before the full term. This leads to a
new election before the 5 years are up. 7.

10. The legislative branch created the new laws. And the executive branch has to approve of
the law and put the law in action

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