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Why is it easier for the prime minister of Britain to pass legislation than it is for the U.S. president?
* The United Kingdom is a federal system where the prime minister is chosen by the British queen. This provides the prime minister the opportunity to be politically aggressive to pass legislation.
* The United Kingdom is a parliamentary system where the prime minister is chosen by the courts. This allow the prime minister to be politically aggressive to pass legislation.
* The United Kingdom is a federal system where the prime minister is chosen by voters. This provides the prime minister with considerable legisative and exective power.
* The United Kingdom is a parliamentary system where the prime minister is chosen by and is part of the Parliament. This provides the prime minister with considerable legislative and executive power.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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