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    strict schedule can as well the change the chief executive. In addition‚ presidential systems supports the concept “separation of survival”. In other words‚ one cannot remove the other from power. The president cannot dismiss any members of the legislature or vice versa till the end of both their terms. On the other hand‚ in the parliamentary structure the prime minister serves indefinitely as long as he/she hold the confidence of the parliament. The parliament can hold a “vote of no confidence” which

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    exucutives and other government officials is more important. We can also conclude that the legislatures are losing power to the executives. This is partly due to the lack of expertise and turnover in parliaments‚ as well as some structural disadvantages and the fact that reelection has become the main goal of almost all legislators‚ which limits their ability to be independent and proactive. I think that legislatures have to find a way to bring more excitement to their work and losen the party discipline

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    Unlike some of the state legislatures that wrote and voted on their constitutions‚ the US Constitution was to be ratified by special state constitutional conventions. This virtually made it impossible for Congress to change the Constitution on an impulse or to even abolish it‚ leaving

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    compare to New Hampshire‚ a quiet little state that locate in the northeast corner of the US. In comparison and contradiction‚ the two states’ constitution share many similarities in their bills of rights but maintain many differences in their legislature‚ especially in the meeting cycles. Whether or not Texas should change its constitution in order to ensure the effectiveness of

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    Despite a total number of forty democracies throughout the world‚ many countries‚ such as the United States‚ have more men employed in higher positions in the political sphere‚ especially in the legislature. Generally‚ in worldwide legislatures and democracies‚ there are not many women present in the legislature‚ if any at all. However‚ one democracy that is taking the initiative in empowering women and giving them equal and fair opportunities as men in the political sphere is India. This paper will

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    of California’s Government Headed by the governor of the state‚ the state govt. of CA replicates the Federal govt. It has three branches that perform their assigned tasks and keep within the limits set by the constitution. These branches are: Legislature Executive Judiciary While this division has been created to give structure to the government and ensure its smooth and effective functioning‚ there is‚ more importantly‚ the need to keep the power of the branches in check and to make them accountable

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    system endows the incumbent with both the ceremonial functions of a head of state and the effective functions of a chief executive.”(Bagehot) In a Presidential system the executive branch exists and resides outside of the legislature. The executive branch does not purpose legislature but have the power to veto them. “The president has a fixed term in government and it is usually a difficult process trying to eliminate the president.”(Verney) The executive branch controls their cabinet and does not members

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    presidential and parliamentary systems. They are the two most popular types of democratic governments. They have common and dissimilar features. In both presidential and parliamentary systems the chief executive can be removed from office by the legislature but the way of it is different. Dissimilar feature is the election of the chief executive and the debate styles. I present the two best examples of these systems: the USA (presidentialism) and the UK (parliamentary system). Consequently nations

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    Charles River Bridge dated as far back as October 15‚ 1640 when the Massachusetts legislature‚ in accordance with common law‚ assumed control over public ferries. The legislature proceeded to give Harvard College the power to run a ferry on the Charles River between Boston and Charlestown. Harvard continued to operate the ferry‚ and collect its profits until 1785. That year‚ a group of men petitioned the state legislature to build a bridge across the river due to the inconvenience of the ferry. As time

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    Chapter Seven- Political Institutions: Institutional Arrangements Constitutions and Constitutional Regimes Constitutions Constitution- a set of statements describing the fundamental rules of the political system… declares the existence of the state‚ and expresses three crucial sets of rules: 1. Allocates governmental activities- defining what actions are within the domain of res publica and what political structures will perform these functions 2. Establishes formal power relationships among

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