The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... branch must have the coopera- tion of the others in order to carry out these activities . Such cooperation among branches is essential in order for the American system to work , while such a pattern is made difficult by the structure of ...
... branch must have the coopera- tion of the others in order to carry out these activities . Such cooperation among branches is essential in order for the American system to work , while such a pattern is made difficult by the structure of ...
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... branch is to have the executive , legislature , and judiciary responsive to varying political constituencies . Thus , the president and vice - president have a na- tional constituency , members of the Senate a state - wide electorate ...
... branch is to have the executive , legislature , and judiciary responsive to varying political constituencies . Thus , the president and vice - president have a na- tional constituency , members of the Senate a state - wide electorate ...
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... branch remains minimal . The key player in American politics is the president , assisted by the White House staff . The cabinet and vice - president rarely grab either the political limelight or much influence in the American political ...
... branch remains minimal . The key player in American politics is the president , assisted by the White House staff . The cabinet and vice - president rarely grab either the political limelight or much influence in the American political ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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