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Think about U.S. presidents and British prime ministers. Which of the following comparisons of the two offices is true or likely to be true?

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Answered by rajatlonare
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Explanation:

The PM is the head of the British government and the President is the head of the American government. Both leaders make lots of important decisions that affect people in each country.

Whilst the Prime Minister is the head of the government, it’s the ruling monarch who’s the head of state. The head of state is the person who has the finally say about what happens in the country. Technically, the ruling monarch at Buckingham Palace could overrule the Prime Minister… but that doesn’t tend to happen nowadays.

In the US, the President is the head of the government – and the head of state! It’s two jobs in one, which is why it’s particularly important.

Answered by ItzDeadDeal
2

Answer:

The PM is the head of the British government and the President is the head of the American government. Both leaders make lots of important decisions that affect people in each country.

Whilst the Prime Minister is the head of the government, it’s the ruling monarch who’s the head of state. The head of state is the person who has the finally say about what happens in the country. Technically, the ruling monarch at Buckingham Palace could overrule the Prime Minister… but that doesn’t tend to happen nowadays.

In the US, the President is the head of the government – and the head of state! It’s two jobs in one, which is why it’s particularly important.

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