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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) ;)
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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