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29 July, 15:17

How is the British government structured differently than the U. S. government?

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  1. 29 July, 15:21
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    The USA is a presidential system, with the apex of power in a President elected indirectly through an Electoral College, whereas the UK is a parliamentary system, with the Prime Minister holding office and power so long as he or she commands a majority of votes in the House of Commons.
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