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The puritians established an elected legislature and judicial system within this system who was allowed to vote?

Male church members


In Which system in the legislature is not responsible for electing the executive?

In a parliamentary system, the legislature is responsible for electing the executive, typically through a vote of confidence in the prime minister. In contrast, in a presidential system, the executive is elected separately from the legislature by the public, ensuring that the executive does not depend on legislative support for their election. Thus, the presidential system is an example where the legislature is not responsible for electing the executive.


Can the people of Hawaii vote?

Being that Hawaii is a state, yes, it gets a vote.


In what type of system do the elected representatives vote on a leader?

A parliamentary system. Elected representatives in a parliamentary system vote for a leader, such as a prime minister, among themselves. The leader is typically the head of the majority party or coalition in the legislature.


What vote counting system does Virginia legislature use?

The Virginia legislature utilizes a system known as "Ranked Choice Voting" for certain elections, particularly local offices. This system allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, ensuring that if no candidate receives an outright majority, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and their votes are redistributed based on the voters' next preferences. This process continues until a candidate achieves a majority. However, for most elections, Virginia uses a traditional plurality voting system.


Who elects the legislature?

two-thirds vote


Which system of government does the legislature elect te executive lader of the government?

In a parliamentary system of government, the legislature elects the executive leader, typically known as the Prime Minister. This leader is usually the head of the majority party or coalition in the parliament and is accountable to the legislature. The Prime Minister and the cabinet are responsible for implementing laws and governing, while the legislature has the power to remove them through a vote of no confidence.


What happend in Wyoming in 1869?

In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote.


What happened in Wyoming Territory in 1869 for the first time in the nation's history?

In 1869, Wyoming's Territorial Legislature gave women the right to vote.


What is it when voters rather than the legislature vote on an issue?

It is a referendum.


In this system the people get to vote for both legislative and executive?

Semi-parliamentary system can refer to either a prime-ministerial system, in which voters simultaneously vote for both members of legislature and the prime minister, or to a system of government in which the legislature is split into two parts that are both directly elected – one that has the power to remove the members of the executive by a vote of no confidence and another that does not. The former was first proposed by Maurice Duverger, who used it to refer to Israel from 1996-2001. The second was identified by German academic Steffen Ganghof. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-parliamentary_system


Which state was the deciding vote that made the US an official nation?

Hawaii