Separation of powers as an ingredient of the presidential system implies the

a

distinction of governmental powers

b

demarcation of levels of government

c

distinction between head of state and head of government

d

sharing of governmental powers.

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Eddibless
9 years ago

That answer is totally correct by me.

Enoch_Omotoso
2 months ago

The correct answer is A. pay attention to the words "sharing" and "distinct." sharing of power is a feature of Federalism not Separation of Power. So, A is the correct answer

Chidi4sr
1 year ago

A.... Distinction

Bossman54
9 years ago

the answer is correct.

Quentin Spivey
9 years ago

too correct

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