Discuss some of the differences between the president and prime ministers.
What will be an ideal response?
? Presidents are often outsiders; prime ministers are chosen from within party ranks.? Presidents must choose cabinet members from outside Congress; a prime minister picks all of his cabinet members from the members of Parliament.? Presidents have no guaranteed majority in Congress, whereas a prime minister's party (or coalition) always has a majority in parliament.
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Executive orders become a. law after judicial review
b. law with congressional approval. c. law without congressional approval. d. directives not laws.
The terminology and vocabulary used in the study of world politics will rarely be used outside of a scholarly or academic course
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Explain the concept of procedural due process and list several of the procedural rights protected by the Constitution. Do these rights apply to all levels of government? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
A __________ jury is called to determine guilt or innocence
a. petit b. district court c. Grand d. civil