Comparative Government Systems

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Course Outline

  1. Presidential System
  2. Parliamentary System
  3. Executive Branch Differences
  4. Legislative Structure
  5. Judicial Independence
  6. Historical Development
  7. System Advantages
  8. System Disadvantages
  9. Real-World Examples
  10. Electoral Systems
  11. Hybrid Systems
  12. System Comparison

1. Presidential System

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Presidential System: A form of government where the president is both the head of state and head of government, elected separately from the legislature, with a clear separation of powers among branches.
  • Separation of Powers: The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches—executive, legislative, and judicial—to prevent concentration of power.
  • Fixed Term: The predetermined period (e.g., four years) during which the president serves, with limited opportunities for early removal or dissolution.
  • Veto Power: The president's authority to reject legislation passed by the legislature, serving as a check on legislative authority.
  • Checks and Balances: Mechanisms that allow each branch of government to limit the powers of others, ensuring no single branch becomes dominant.
  • Electoral College: A body of electors in the U.S. that formally elects the president, based on the popular vote in each state.

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1. What is a presidential system?

2. What is a defining feature of a presidential system of government?

3. Which historical event is associated with the development of parliamentary sovereignty in the UK?

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Presidential System — definition?

Independent elected president with separation of powers.

Presidential System — definition?

Government with an independently elected president.

Parliamentary System — role?

Prime minister leads government, accountable to parliament.

Separation of Powers — purpose?

Prevents concentration of government power.

Executive Branch — difference?

Presidential: separate election; Parliamentary: drawn from legislature.

Fixed Term — role?

Provides presidential stability.

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