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Q: Which plan of government first proposed the idea of a plural executive branch?
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Which plan called for a plural executive in the executive branch of the government?

New Jersey Plan


Why does Texas have a plural executive?

why do we have plural executive


What plan proposed a plural executive that would be elected by congress?

The New Jersey Plan proposed a plural executive that would be elected by Congress.


Who proposed a unicameral legislature and plural executive?

William Patterson


Proposed a plural executive that would be elected by Congress?

New Jersey Plan


An executive branch in which power is fragmented because the election a statewide officeholders is independent of the election of a governor is known as a?

Plural Executive


What case can you make for the elimination of the plural executive and the creation of the executive branch much like the US presidency?

you need to study hard. do not try to copy.


What is a single executive?

Plural executive means that there are more than one person serving as the chief executive of the polity. For example, the old USSR at one time , had a troika - three persons who made administrative decisions. Ancient Rome has a tribune system (prior to Caesar) in which two tribunes administered the state.


What is the plural form of executive-secretary?

Secretary-treasurers is the plural of secretary-treasurer


Which of the plans called for a group or committee working together as the executive?

plural executive


What is the plural of branch?

The plural of branch is branches.


What describes a plural executive?

A plural executive is formed when there are several officials that fill the executive administrative function. Most states share executive authority among several officials, all of whom are elected by the state's population. These officials include a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, auditor, and secretary of state.