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How does the process a parliamentary system uses to oust a chief executive differ from that available in the United States?
 
  a. The prime minister can dissolve parliament rather than resigning from office.
  b. Parliamentary systems rely on the political system instead of the legal system.
  c. Parliamentary systems use a national referendum rather than the electoral college.
  d. Parliamentary systems can hold a vote of no confidence instead of using the impeachment process.

Question 2

The term polis originated in __________.
 
  a. Italy
  b. the United States
  c. Great Britain
  d. Greece



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Answer to Question 1

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