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lilldybug07

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In the balance of powers between the president and the legislature, the president
 
  A. is considerably less powerful than the legislature.
   B. is able to influence the legislative process in many ways.
   C. is subject to a vote of non-confidence by the legislature.
   D. can simply issue presidential decrees whenever he wants to do anything.

Question 2

The term used in French politics to describe a situation in which the president belongs to one political party and the prime minister belongs to a different political party is:
 
  A. survivance
   B. la plesanterie
   C. checks and balances
   D. cohabitation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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