In England from which body is the prime minister elected
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house of commons
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In the English parliamentary system what is the executive called
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prim minister
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The executive in a parliamentary system is elected by the people
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false
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What did the founding fathers want for all citizens
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Life, liberty, and happiness.
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Which of these countries uses a parliamentary system of government
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Canada
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What was the mother country of the United States
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The United States went to war with England to win independence,
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After half a century the founding fathers realized the form of government created by the Articles of Confederation wasn't working as they had hoped
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False.
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In England from which body is the prime minister elected
house of commons
In the English parliamentary system what is the executive called
prim minister
The executive in a parliamentary system is elected by the people
false
What did the founding fathers want for all citizens
Life, liberty, and happiness.
Which of these countries uses a parliamentary system of government
Canada
What was the mother country of the United States
The United States went to war with England to win independence,
but we were originally parented by many nations. That is why we are
often known as "the melting pot."
After half a century the founding fathers realized the form of government created by the Articles of Confederation wasn't working as they had hoped