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    The head of state in India is the President. This is regularly a formal part, initially demonstrated on the British ruler to "prompt, support and caution" the chose government on sacred issues. The President can restore a Parliamentary Bill once for reevaluation and, during emergency, for example, a hung Parliament, the part is urgent. The President can proclaim a highly sensitive situation which empowers the Lok Sabha to expand its life past the typical five-year term. As individuals from a discretionary

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    High Court The High Court stands at the head of judiciary of the State. High courts are established under Part VI, Chapter V, Article 214 of the Indian Constitution. These courts have jurisdiction over a state, a union territory or a group of states and union territories. At present there are 24 High Courts in India. It enjoys civil as well as criminal, ordinary as well as extraordinary and general as well as special jurisdiction. Composition and Appointment of Judges Judges in a High Court are

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    monarchs, King Louis XIV ruled France for about 72 years, was the French head of state. King Louis XIV reign was believed to be reputably famous as one of Absolute government, mainly because the king had his own dominating and particular way of governing the nation. At a young age of only 5 years old he attained the powers of a a king, Louis XIV ruled with the help of his mother and Cardinal Mazarin acting as head of the state deciding most of the civilian and official problems concerning the governance

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    Government, the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary. Both democracies have a bicameral legislature, often referred to as the House of Representative and the Senate. The House of Representative is elected and the Senate is appointed by the Head of State on the advice of the Prime Minister in a Parliamentary type while both houses are elected by the people in the Presidential system.

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    It is fair to refer to the United States as the stray seed of Great Britain’s Earlier Empire, yet even with this relationship their executive leaderships and institutions are vastly different. Like an abused child, the United States vowed to, and successfully created a system of governing completely different from the monarch they were previously ruled under, giving birth to a presidential system that would become the leading example of political democracy. On July 4th, 1776 the thirteen original

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    The President is both the chief executive and the head of state. The President is elected independently of the legislature. The powers invested in the President are usually balanced against those vested in the legislature. In the American presidential system, the legislature must debate and pass various

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    demand of democracy started to spread like fire across the world and of course in European Countries as well. Many Colonial Systems & Monarch adopted Democracy and then arises the necessity of a proper Governmental System. It was in the hands of the state of choose in between Parliamentary, Semi – Presidential and Presidential forms of Government. In this period, the Constitutional Monarchies adapted the Presidential System while Absolute Monarchies preferred Presidential or Semi – Presidential form

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    factors. These democratic systems distinguish themselves as the leaders of the two democratic are elected in different branches of their respective government, lose their power dissimilarly, and hold clear distinctions between the head of government and the head of state. First and foremost, the two classifications of democracy, presidential and parliamentary, most substantial and crucial distinction is that the president of a presidential democracy is an elected individual voted into the executive

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    When it comes to the government, recent crises have shown that we live in a world more connected than ever before. Due to that connectedness, the United States system of government can overlap with other countries systems of government and vice versa. These overlapping ideas can be good and some could be bad, it all depends on the topic at hand. If we were to put everything in a nutshell there are something about our government that other countries could use and benefit from and there are things

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    to the presidential model of the United States might solve problem of having a low approval of the government. In the US we have the presidential model. The presidential model has single head of state that is the face of the country, plays a very small role in day to governing of the country and head of government who actually runs the government, executive that is responsible for day to day governing of a particular society. In the case of United States, President Barack Obama holds both positions

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