Why did US decide to go for ‘Presidential Republic’ system instead of ‘Parliamentary Republic’ system ?
1) When the US left Great Britain, the monarch still had much more power than they do now, the transition to the modern constitutional monarchy was far from complete. By leaving when they did, and then codifying it in a written constitution, they missed the ensuing European development. 2) Consti…
The Short Answer
1) When the US left Great Britain, the monarch still had much more power than they do now, the transition to the modern constitutional monarchy was far from complete. By leaving when they did, and then codifying it in a written constitution, they missed the ensuing European development. 2) Constitutionally, Congress is the most powerful branch of government. There has been a great deal of academic debate over the "Imperial Presidency", the extent that exists, the extent a modern President has more power than they might have been intended, the way a President can make more of less power due to being concentrated in one person with all the symbolism they get to hold, etc.
Analysis
Key Concepts: Power, great, modern
This explanation focuses on power, great, modern and spans 113 words across 4 sentences. At 57% above the average Society explanation (72 words), this is one of the more thorough answers in this category, reflecting the complexity of the underlying question.
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The explanation opens with: “1) When the US left Great Britain, the monarch still had much more power than they do now, the transition to the modern “ It then elaboratesultimately building toward a complete picture across 4 connected points.
How This Compares in Society
Ranked #108 of 500 Society questions by answer depth (top 22%). This places it in the comprehensive tier — the top quarter of most thoroughly answered questions. Questions at this depth typically involve multi-faceted topics requiring nuanced explanation.
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1) When the US left Great Britain, the monarch still had much more power than they do now, the transition to the modern constitutional monarchy was far from complete. By leaving when they did, and then codifying it in a written constitution, they…
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