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1.

What are the differences of the serving terms between the prime minister and the
president?
a. President can run as much as he wants for 5 year terms and prime minister can only
run for 2.
b. The prime minister can run for as many times as he wants for 5 year terms, but the
president can only run for 2 four year terms.
c. Both can only run for 2 four year terms.
d. Both can run as many times as they like.
2. What do voters see when they vote in a parliamentary system?
a. The candidate that is running for the position
b. The party.
c. The major party.
d. The prime minister.
3. What main thing can the prime minister do that the president cant do?
a. Pass laws.
b. Send in an army without consent of the legislature.
c. Arrest anyone.
d. Execute individuals threatening the government without due process.
4. The parliamentary system on has __2__ branches while the presidential has __3__
branches.
5. The prime minister is chosen by the _____party______ while the president is chosen by the
____people______.
6. The president has _____INDEPENDENT______ power while the prime ministers power is
shared.
7. Which system gives more power to the people? Give 2 examples.
The parliamentary because the people are represented by people they trust and they
choose the prime minister and if the prime minister is not adequate they can remove him
easier that if they were in a presidential system.
8. How can the prime ministers term be cut short in the parliamentary system?
If the prime minister is found to be not trusted then the party would call a vote of
confidence and if the prime minister is removed they hold new elections.

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