There are quite a number of similarities between the United States and England's system of government. Both of them have bicameral legislative branches, they have a head of state and a judicial system among others.
Both allow citizens to vote for members of legislature-Apex
There is an executive, Theres an upper and lower house, and Theres two legislative houses
they can both build roads, and establish local governments. =)
it is the behavior of the two.
Both are a democracy!
They are both a form of democracy.
there is an executive
They are both in countries
every thing
They both have a parliamentary government.They both have the same monarch as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the armed forces (the Canadian Governor General acts on behalf of the British monarch).
Two immediate similarities in my mind are that they both possess a bureaucracy to implement their rule and maintain police and/or military forces to control force.
They both have an executive, legislative and judicial branch.
They both are a type of democracy.The people also elect their government leaders
A: They both are a type of democracy. The people also elect their government leaders, and a presidential democracy is ruled by a president and a parliamentary democracy is ruled by a prime minister. -BrockChloe
classification by how power is distributed
classification by how power is distributed
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
In parliamentary system the Prime Minister is the real head but in Presidential form of government the President is the real head.
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
what best describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the presidential government
classification by how power is distributed
parliamentary government, a form of government where the executive power belongs to the prime minister or premier and his cabinet, where the executive and bodies are formed together, while the presidential government in which the executive power which is exercised by a single president elected by popular vote is independent of the legislative body.
Mexico is a federal presidential republic of 31 independent states and one federal district while Canada is a parliamentary democracy with 10 provinces and 3 territories. See related questions.