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Pres, Semi Pres, Parl

Pres, Semi Pres, Parl

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Social Studies

12th Grade

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Katherine Kinsey

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3 Slides • 9 Questions

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Presidential, Semi-Presidential, and Parliamentary

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  • Responsible for enforcing laws

  • In some systems, creating laws

  • Running the Cabinet

HEAD OF GOVERNMENT

  • Responsible for meeting with leaders of other countries

  • Promotes events such as Olympics or Spelling Bee

  • Non-Legislative Roles

HEAD OF STATE

Add this to your notes:

Who's the leader?

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4

Match

Match the following

President in Presidential System

Prime Minister

in Parliamentary

President in Semi-Presidential

Prime Minister in Semi-Presidential

Monarch in Constitutional Monarchy

Head of State & Government

Head of Government

Head of State

Head of Government

Head of State

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Drag and Drop

In a Presidential System, the cabinet is chosen by ​​
from ​
the government as is therefore ​
independent of the legislatrue. In a Parliamentary System, the cabinet is chosen by the ​
from ​
the government and is therefore more beholden to the Prime Minister.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
the President
outside
more
Prime Minister
within
less
Senate

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Reorder

Sort the Countries of Study by how long their executive can constitutionally stay in power - 1 is the shortest and 4 is the longest.

Mexico

Nigeria

Russia

China & UK

1
2
3
4

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Draw

Add the titles from the Notes Page

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Draw

Draw a purple arrow to show

who is electing whom.

Draw a blue arrow to show

who oversees whom.

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Reorder

Reorder the following branches in a Presidential System.

1 being most powerful and 4 being least powerful.

President

Legislature

Cabinet

Judicial Branch

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2
3
4

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Reorder

Reorder the following branches in a Semi-Presidential System.

1 being most powerful and 5 being least powerful.

Prime Minister

Cabinet

President

Legislature

Judicial Branch

1
2
3
4
5

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Reorder

Reorder the following branches in a Parliamentary System.

1 being most powerful and 5 being least powerful.

Prime Minister

Cabinet

Legislature

Judicial Branch

Monarch

(if applicable)

1
2
3
4
5

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Match

Match the systems of our Countries of Study

China

Mexico

Iran

Russia

United Kingdom

Parallel Heirarchy

Presidential

Semi-Parliamentary

Semi-Presidential

Parliamentary

Presidential, Semi-Presidential, and Parliamentary

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