Wednesday, May 9, 2012

2012 - Question #15 – country context question



(A)          Identify two factors that make the UK regime a parliamentary system.
(B)          Identify two factors that make the Nigerian regime a presidential system.
(C)          Explain how the factors you identified make one of those regimes better able to make effective social welfare policies.


See pp. 42, 57-62, and 109-112 in What You Need to Know


1 comment:

Ken Wedding said...

From Anonymous:

"A) - Head of state and head of government are two separate entities.
"- Head of government (prime minister) is chosen by the majority party (or in hung parliament cases, the largest minority party).

"B) - Head of state and head of government are one, uniform entity (the president).
"- The president is directly elected by the people."
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This response earns 2 out of a possible 6 points.

One facet of the UK and the Nigerian regime that describe the types of regimes.