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    system and the offices are elected usually by the individual not as a party. The parliamentary system is a political system that the head of the government role and the head of the state role are both assigned to separate executive individuals. The Prime Minister is the chief executive the leader of the party‚ which gets the majority of the vote to the legislature but does not hold a fixed term. The separation of powers is very

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    The Townshend Acts

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    stamp acts‚ it took quite some time before the colonists were concerned about it. Soon the colonies started to boycott‚ this resulted in a decrease in british trade for three years which eventually lead to the Townshend Acts being repealed by the prime minister. The Townshend Acts led to the Boston Massacre which was The Boston Massacre happened on March 5‚ 1770 when the british army killed five civilians when taxes where being collected. Another result of the Townshend Acts was the reorganization

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    Apush Chapter 6 Summary

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    12: The Presidency I. Presidents and prime ministers A. Characteristics of parliaments 1. Parliamentary system twice as common 2. Chief executive chosen by legislature 3. Cabinet ministers chosen from among members of parliament 4. Prime minister remains in power as long as his or her party or coalition maintains a majority in the legislature B. Differences 5. Presidents are often outsiders; prime ministers are always insiders‚ chosen by

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    Constitutional Constitutional monarchy is a form of government in which a king or queen acts as Head of State. The ability to make and pass legislation resides with an elected Parliament‚ not with the Monarch. Japan is an island on the east coast of Asia; this land was formed in 14‚000 BC. Japan has a government that is called constitutional monarchy; they had a long-term monarchy in the past‚ then Japan went to war against the allied forces‚ when they lost‚ they were forced to adopt a democratic

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    COUNTRIES SHOULD ADOPT PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM A presidential system is a system of government[->0] where an executive branch[->1] is led by a person who serves as both head of state[->2] and head of government[->3]. That person is usually elected and titled "president"‚ but can also be an unelected monarch.In a presidential system‚ the executive branch exists separately from the legislature[->4]‚ to which it is not responsible[->5] and which cannot‚ in normal circumstances‚ dismiss[->6] it.[1]

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    govern the United Kingdom through elected representatives. However the executive has a special role over the legislatures and it has been argued that the UK Parliament has become increasingly dominated by the executive. The executive is made up of the Prime Minister (PM) acting in place on the monarch and a group of ministers known as the PMs Cabinet. All cabinet members (including the PM) are members’ of the Privy Council and must also be members of the Commons or the Lord’s‚ by convention most being

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    Endeavour Awards

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    6 Award Suspension and Termination 6 2.7 Employment 6 2.8 Award Completion 6 2.9 Travel Warnings 6 2.10 Fieldwork 6 2.11 Internship (Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Awards only) 6 2.12 Holding Other Scholarships 6 3 SECTION 3: APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESSES 6 3.1 Application Dates 6 3.2 Application Process - Online 6 3.3 Application Process - Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Awards (Outgoing Australian applicants only) 6 3.4 Application Process - Manual 6 3.5 Endeavour Online 6 3.6

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    If I Were Primeminister

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    If I were the Prime minister of Nepal The Prime minister of Nepal‚ a country of peace and tranquility‚ rules over corers of people and enjoys immense power as the defacto head of the nation compared to the president who is only a de jure or nominal head. If I become the Prime minister by a stroke of luck‚ I’d exercise all the wide powers by improving the lot of the countries catastrophic and miseries. My first duty as Prime minister would be to form a capable and stable cabinet. I’d

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    Persuasive Speech In 1999‚ Australia voted in a referendum that would have made our country a republic. The proposal was defeated‚ as the way the republic was to be run was unclear‚ as well as a large campaign by then Prime Minister John Howard and other significant monarchist groups. Australia should become a republic‚ and elect our own head of state to replace the Queen and the Governor General. Why should we do this? Because the values of the monarchy‚ and of hereditary power‚ clash completely

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    first chapters of the book? He is brave‚ calm and logical‚ just like an adult. But he is also curious‚ innocent and honest‚ just like a kid. 2. Why don’t the chapters have numbers from 1 to 10 etc. Because he would like to use prime numbers. 3. Page 1: Re-read the opening paragraph. Discuss the length of the sentences. How does the length of sentences affect the tone of the opening paragraph? Why do you think Christopher like this? Christopher described the incident

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