In presidential government, the president is elected by
- the assembly
- the electorate for an indefinite term
- the electorate for a fixed term
- the party which wins most seats in the assembly
How many four-year terms of office can an American president serve?
One
- One
- Two
- Three
- No limit
Which one of these countries employs presidential government?
- Belgium
- Brazil
- France
- United Kingdom
In parliamentary government:
- one person serves as head of both government and state
- the cabinet is directly elected by the voters
- the government cannot be brought down by the assembly
- governing parties emerge from the assembly
Which one of these countries employs parliamentary government?
- France
- USA
- Russia
- United Kingdom
Presidentialization is the process by which
- presidential governments are replacing parliamentary ones
- prime ministers have strengthened their position in relation to cabinet and government
- presidents seek to overcome term limits
- presidents take on the added responsibility of head of state
In Western Europe, parliamentary government is typically government by
- a minority coalition
- a majority party
- a majority coalition
- an oversize coalition
Semi-presidential government employs both
- a prime minister and a strong elected president
- a prime minister and a ceremonial monarch
- military and civilian heads of government
- an elected president and a ceremonial monarch
Which of these countries employs semi-presidential government?
- USA
- Italy
- France
- Germany