Discuss some of the differences between the president and prime ministers.

What will be an ideal response?

? Presidents are often outsiders; prime ministers are chosen from within party ranks.? Presidents must choose cabinet members from outside Congress; a prime minister picks all of his cabinet members from the members of Parliament.? Presidents have no guaranteed majority in Congress, whereas a prime minister's party (or coalition) always has a majority in parliament.

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Texas governors always have been

A) constitutionally weaker than governors in most other states. B) constitutionally stronger than governors in most other states. C) more liberal than governors in most other states. D) better paid than governors in most other states. E) Democrats.

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The District of Columbia v. Heller case dealt with which one of the following issues?

A) Immigration B) Bilingual education C) Taxes D) Gun rights

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