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What is the difference between responsible government and representative government?

The difference between responsible government and representative government is that responsible government is a government subject to the votes of the people and the representative government is a government made up of officials elected to office by the people.


In Canada What is the role of the legislature?

Canada's Parliament makes laws within the limits set out in the Constitution. Parliament includes an elected House of Commons, an appointed Senate, and Her Majesty when in Canada, and otherwise Her Majesty's representative, Canada's Governor General.


A person becomes the head of government in a parliamentary system if he or she is?

elected directly by the people is wrong its elected by the cabinet dummyThe leader of the majority party in the legislature


What action occurs in presidential government but not in parliamentary government?

In a presidential government, the president is elected independently of the legislature and serves as both the head of state and the head of government, which allows for a clear separation of powers. This structure enables the president to veto legislation passed by the legislature without requiring a vote of confidence. In contrast, in a parliamentary government, the executive branch derives its legitimacy from the legislature and can be dismissed by a vote of no confidence, creating a more interdependent relationship between the two branches.


How would the legislature differ under the Virginia plan?

The national government would be central. There would be three branches of government and a system of checks and balances.

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In a constitutional monarchy the ruler shares governing with an elected legislature or parliament?

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True or false In a constitutional monarchy the ruler shares governing powers with an elected legislature or parliament.?

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In a constitutional monarchy the ruler shared governing powers with an elected legislature or parliament. true or false?

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In a constitutional monarchy the ruler shares governing powers with an elected legislature or parliament.?

Shares PowerYes, the ruler shares power in a constitutional monarchy.trueaplus kylegt1


What was the name of the United Kingdom's legislature?

The UK legislature is Parliament - divided into the House of Commons (elected) and the House of Lords (unelected).


What are the responsibilities of the government?

They were elected by the legislature of their state.


A government with a king?

MONARCHY can be a constitutional monarchy, having a king or a queen, like in the UK, but also an elected parliament, and a government whose prime minister is actually governing, not the monarch.


Form of government with a king?

MONARCHY can be a constitutional monarchy, having a king or a queen, like in the UK, but also an elected parliament, and a government whose prime minister is actually governing, not the monarch.


Is kerrick a beast in basketball?

government in a parliamentary system refers to the executive, the cabinet and ministers. Parliament is the legislature which in a parliamentary system is sovereign, save any written constitution. parliament represents the poeple, however government runs the country and is elected by the people.


Who is the elected member of legislature?

Representive or Senator - NovaNet Government


Does Puerto Rico have monarchy government?

No. Puerto Rico has a government similar to the US with an elected governor, and an elected bicameral legislature.


Who is elected to speak for the people in government?

parliament