Democratic and presidential democracy are the two different types of governments in Eastern Asia.
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The differences are as follows:
Parliamentary Democracy:
- "Citizens" elect the "members of the parliament", and then the "members of the parliament" select the "leader".
- It is a scheme of government where a cabinet consist of members of legislature has real executive power vested, who are in charge of the legislature individually as well as collectively.
- Parliamentary Democracy may have a prime minister who is chosen by the legislature.
Presidential Democracy:
- In this system, the leader constitutionally does not depend on "the legislature" and "people" elect the leader directly
- It is a scheme of government where "the President" of the country is self-governing of the legislature constitutionally.
- People have "the power" to elect the prime minister.
Answer:
The 23rd amendment gives residents of Washington DC the right to vote for representatives in the Electoral College. Remember that the Electoral College chooses our next president, based on the voting within their state.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
<u>As known,</u>
- The French Revolution had started on 14th July 1789
- And it had started with the <em>Storming</em><em> </em><em>o</em><em>f</em><em> </em><em>Bastille</em> which was also on <em>14th July 1789</em><em>.</em>
- French Revolution started as because of the protest for the rights of the Third Estate and as Bastille stood for the despotic power of the king, so it was stormed first relating to series of events which caused French Revolution.