Asked by Anastasia

Why are conflicts between the executive branch and legislative branches of a parliamentary system government unlikely to occur?

A. parliament as a whole maintains strict oversight over the executive branch
B. The executive branch is a part of the parliament, which is the legislature
C. there are checks and balances among the different branches
D. the central government's limited power restricts its ability to act on behalf of the country as a whole

My best answer is D can you please check thank you

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
No. I suggest you go back and study your text again.
Answered by Anastasia
IS the answer C
Answered by bobpursley
Nope.
Answered by Anastasia
Is it B
Answered by Ms. Sue
You've had two guesses marked wrong. You're on your own now.
Answered by Anonymous
the answer is B
Answered by (:
Ms. Sue is a jerk!
Answered by no
Ms sue you are a party pooper
Answered by Anonymous
It's B, trust me, I've done this question before
Answered by HotTrick
I agree with @Mr.Mclean, were not guessing where just simply trying to find the correct answer.
Answered by Annie
Ms sue has major issues
Answered by big crip
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Answered by Ms. Sue v2
I can never come to this website for any help 🤦🏻 Answer is B I’m pretty sure
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