The chief executive in most parliamentary governments

A. inherits office from a parent and holds office for life.
B. is elected as a member of the legislature, just as all other members of the legislature.
C. has a single, fixed, four-year term of office, and cannot be reelected.
D. can veto acts of the legislature.

B

Political Science

You might also like to view...

Which of the following is an important entity in the state's finance and is co-chaired by the lieutenant governor and the Speaker of the House?

a. Legislative Redistricting Board b. State Preservation Board of Texas c. Legislative Budget Board d. Public Utility Commission of Texas

Political Science

The alliance that fought against the Triple Entente in World War I was comprised of

a. France, Great Britain, and the United States. b. France, Great Britain, and Russia. c. Germany, Russia, and Austria-Hungary. d. Germany, Italy and the Ottoman Empire . e. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.

Political Science