please help I'm failing!!!!
1. how are the prime minister and his cabinet chosen in the united kingdom?
a. they are selected by the largest political party in the House of Lords
b. they are directly chosen by a popular vote of citizens
c. they are appointed by the king or queen
d. they are selected by the largest political party in the House of Commons

2. when would the Parliament of the united Kingdom need to form a coalition government?
a. when the Monarch requests it
b. when a vote of no confidence is held
c. when no one political party has a majority
d. when there is a tie vote

3. which of the following are elements shared by both the U.K and U.S systems of government?
select all that apply
a. common law
b. constitutionalism
c. constitutional monarchy
d. parliamentary system
e. supreme Court

Respuesta :

1 is D because the pick the leader from the largest political party
2 is c because they only need to for a coalition when no political party has a majority.
3 a common law both have this
b constitutionalism both have
and e
(the us doesn't have b or c) ;)

Prime Minister is chosen by largest political party in the House of Commons, a coalition government is formed when no political party has majority. Common law, constitutionalism and supreme court are shared by both U.K and U.S.

What makes a Coalition government?

A Coalition government is formed when no political party has a majority after the elections, so the political parties cooperate in the administration to form a government.

The selection pf the Prime minister and his cabinets is done by the largest political party in the House of Commons. A Coalition government is formed when no political party has a majority vote after the elections.

U.k and U.S both have the system of constitutionalism, common law and supreme courts which abides almost same rules and regulations.

Therefore, option, 1-A, 2-C and 3-A,B,E are correct.

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