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  • Q1. What is the main responsibility of the executive authority?(Hint: Paragraph 1, page 18)
    Textual Evidence: “The executive authority is the body that implements and imposes law and exercises power.”
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  • Q2. Who can be part of the executive authority? (Paragraph 2, page 18)
    “Members include the prime minister,..... that are related to it.
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  • Q3. In democratic governments, leaders derive their power from: (Paragraph 3, page 18)
    Respecting constitutional laws ( the last two lines in the third paragraph page 18 ) FYI
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  • What is described as the highest political and administrative body that manages the affairs of the people?(Paragraph 4, page 18)
    The executive authority
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  • One of the executive authority’s tasks in foreign diplomacy is: (Paragraph 1, page 19)
    Establishing political and economic relations
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  • Which of the following is a primary military task of the executive authority? (Paragraph 2, page 19)
    Protecting borders from external aggression
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  • Maintaining justice and equality among members of the state is part of: (Point 3, page 20)
    Internal order
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  • Protecting civil liberties means: (Point 4, page 20)
    Guaranteeing rights and freedoms given by the Constitution
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  • Which of the following is not a task of the executive authority?
    Writing the Constitution
    protecting international affairs.
    protecting the boarders
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  • What does the executive authority prepare to clarify spending priorities? (Point 9, page 21)
    State budget draft
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  • The relationship between the executive and legislative authorities should be: (Paragraph 1, page 21)
    Positive and respectful
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  • Who initiates laws in a state system? (Paragraph 2, page 21)
    The legislative authority
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  • Why is legislative control over the executive necessary? (Paragraph 3, page 21)
    To protect individual rights and freedoms
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