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Do Now- November 21, 2025
Started: Nov 21 at 12:17pm
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Question 125 pts
Separation of power.
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Group of answer choices
Parliamentary Demoracy
Presidential Democracy
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Question 225 pts
The leader is a president.
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Group of answer choices
Presidential Democracy
Parliamentary Democracy
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Question 325 pts
The leader answers to the legislature.
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Presidential Democracy
Parliamentary Democracy
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Question 425 pts
Leader elected by the people.
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Presidential Democracy
Parliamentary Democracy
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1) Separation of powers. — Presidential Democracy
(Executive, legislative, judicial branches are separate.)
2) The leader is a president. — Presidential Democracy
(Head of state and government is a president.)
3) The leader answers to the legislature. — Parliamentary Democracy
(Prime minister is accountable to/parliament can remove them.)
4) Leader elected by the people. — Presidential Democracy
(President is typically directly elected by voters.)
1) Separation of powers. — Presidential Democracy
(Executive, legislative, judicial branches are separate.)
2) The leader is a president. — Presidential Democracy
(Head of state and government is a president.)
3) The leader answers to the legislature. — Parliamentary Democracy
(Prime minister is accountable to/parliament can remove them.)
4) Leader elected by the people. — Presidential Democracy
(President is typically directly elected by voters.)
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