There are three branches of the American government. The legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch holds the senate and the house of Representatives. The executive branch holds the chief executive, the chief diplomat, the chief legislator, the commander-in-chief of armed forces, and the chief of state. The judicial branch holds the court.
They both have an Executive. ;)
yes
Juries are the "Triers of Fact."
The "American System".
Thomas Jefferson
They both have an Executive. ;)
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A constitutional republic.
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Federal
One main difference between the American system of government and a parliamentary system is the way in which the executive branch is chosen. In the American system, the president is elected separately from the legislative branch, while in a parliamentary system, the executive leader (such as a prime minister) is typically a member of the legislative body and is chosen by the legislature.
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enlighten reasoning
System acceptability is important to the functioning of the American government. If the public does not believe the system works, they will not have faith in their government.
America didn't tell Japan how to be governed after WW2
the american colonies under gereat britan