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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
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The united states government can be classified using four different criteria. Using these criteria list the four types of govern

ment that the united states has.
Who has power:
How much power the government has:
Where the governments power is located:
How power is distributed between the legislative and executive branch:
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1 answer:
KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Who has power:  Democracy

How much power the government has:  Limited

Where the governments power is located:  Federal Government

How power is distributed between the legislative and executive branch: Presidential Government

Explanation:

The united states government can be classified using four different criteria-

Democracy- A system of government elected of the people, by the people and for the people. The supreme power resides within the Constitution in a Democracy.

Limited Power - The power rested with government is limited. The Legislature, Executive and Judiciary work with limited powers ascribed to them in the Constitution.

Federal Government- In a federal government, powers are vested in Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.

Presidential Government- The US government has its power distributed between the legislative and executive branch. It is one of the key features of a presidential government in which both the branches work separately but under the President.

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