Which type of government has no distinct separation between the powers of the legislative branch and the executive branch, is headed by a prime minister, and is practiced by both Israel and Turkey in the Middle East? Question 10 options: oligarchic government federation government presidential democracy parliamentary democracy

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The correct answer to your question is parliamentary democracy. The Parliament is composed of elected ministers or representatives with legislative powers, and is headed by a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister can stay in power only of majority of the ministers or representatives supports him. Parliamentary democracy is the style of government in Israel and Turkey.

Parliamentary democracy--the type of government has a Prime Minister who heads the legislative branch and works with the executive. 

In Parliamentary democracy, the Parliament has law making ability and members are elected by citizens of the country. The Prime Minister heads the Parliament and is also elected by the citizens of the country. The executive either works with the Prime Minister or is more of a figure-head, meaning they have no real power. Turkey and Israel both modeled their government after Great Britain.