Divided government, the condition where the majority party in at least one house is different than the president's party, leads to increased challenges to presidential appointments. Opposing party members tend to resist approval of an appointment from far across party lines
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The Senate (legislative branch) must confirm (approve) these appointments by the President. Thus the power to appoint is divided
To the extent that there is a single leader of the US government, the President, as head of the Executive branch of the government, is the leader. Because the US federal government is divided into three equal branches, it could be argued that there is no one leader of the government.
Not at all. A sovereign is a king. The constitution prevents a president from being a king because the government powers are divided between branches.
The problems with having a divided government are that they will always take too long to carry out some projects. The divisions will also make the financing of certain projects hard because of endless debate.
The delegates settled on a federal form of government instead of a system in which power was not divided between state and national government because they believed that it provided for a much stronger national government with a chief executive (the president), courts, and taxing powers.
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The Senate (legislative branch) must confirm (approve) these appointments by the President. Thus the power to appoint is divided
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
To the extent that there is a single leader of the US government, the President, as head of the Executive branch of the government, is the leader. Because the US federal government is divided into three equal branches, it could be argued that there is no one leader of the government.
The US government is divided into three branches: Executive - The president Legislative - Congress Judicial - Supreme Court
The head of state in china is the president, Hu Jintao. He became president in 2003. The vice president is Xi Jinping. Chinas government is divided into three bodies, the Communist Party of China, the State Government and the People's Liberation Army.