A system in which no single person serves as the chief executive is known as...

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A system in which no single person serves as the chief executive is known as

  • A) collegial
  • B) parliamentary
  • C) revolutionary
  • D) republican

Correct Answer: A) collegial

Explanation

The question is asking about a system where there is no one person who serves as the chief executive. The options are: A) collegial, B) parliamentary, C) revolutionary and D) republican. The correct answer is A, collegial.

A collegial system is one where a group of people share the responsibilities of the executive branch of government. This means that there is no one person who has more power than the others, and decisions are made through discussion and consensus.

In contrast, a parliamentary system has a chief executive, who is usually the leader of the political party with the most support in the legislature. A revolutionary system is one where a group of people overthrow the existing government and create a new one. A republican system is one where the head of state is not a monarch, but is instead elected by the people or by a group of representatives.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is A, collegial, because it is the only option that describes a system where there is no single person who serves as the chief executive.



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