There are many discrepancies as to who has the ultimate power in the US. Some people feel the president does because he can use his executive powers. Some people believe that the legislature holds the ultimate power since they can veto the president. Many believe that because of the democracy structure of government that is in place the people have the ultimate power to vote for the elected officials they feel will best represent them and their beliefs.
A form of government in which a single person holds unlimited political power.
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The part of a government that holds power in a confederacy is the state government. The federal government has limited power in this government.
the government holds the power; not the people
Divine Right Theory is the theory about the origins of government that it was created by divine power.
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A form of government in which a single person holds unlimited political power.
nova- D all of the above!Who holds power is a primary concern of any government.All three forms of government ( Democracy, Autocracy, Totalitarianism)
An autocracy is a form of government in which a single person holds unlimited political power, but an oligarchy is a form of government in which the power to rule is held by a small, usually self appointed elite.
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The part of a government that holds power in a confederacy is the state government. The federal government has limited power in this government.
the government holds the power; not the people
The dictator has all the power.
An Autocracy - which can take the form of a dictatorship or an absolute monarchy
The dictator has all the power.
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The Government is the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.Every government holds the basic powers: Legislative power (the powe3r to make laws and to frame public policies), Executive power (the power to execute, enforce, and administer laws), and Judicial power (the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within society).