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This study guide covers the crucial topic of executive removal in comparative government, focusing on the why and how of the process. It details specific removal mechanisms in six course countries: United Kingdom, Russia, China, Nigeria, Mexico, and Iran, emphasizing key terms like motion of no confidence and impeachment. The guide also provides memory aids, exam tips, practice multiple-choice questions, and a free-response question with a scoring rubric.
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Question 1 of 13
The ability to remove an executive is a crucial part of a healthy democracy primarily because it ensures what? ๐ค
Complete control of the executive by the judiciary
The executive can always act without legislative approval
Checks and balances, accountability, and preventing power abuse
The executive has absolute power as long as they are in office