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head of government
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United States
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The head of government is typically referred to as the Prime Minister.
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governor
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United States
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A governor is an elected official who leads the executive branch of a state's government.
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governor
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United States
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A governor is an elected or appointed official who is the head of a state government and has executive power.
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governor
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United States
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Elected official responsible for leading a state or colony, with executive powers and authority over public policy.
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governor
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United States
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The governor is an elected official who serves as the head of the state government and has significant executive powers.
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governor
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United States
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The governor is an elected official who serves as the head of the executive branch of government in a state.
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head of government
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United States
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The head of government is also the leader of the majority party in the legislative branch.
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head of government
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United States
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The head of government is often the Prime Minister or President and is a key figure in the political system.
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head of government
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United States
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The head of government is typically the Prime Minister.
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head of state
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United States
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The head of state is often a democratically elected president or monarch with ceremonial roles and limited political power.
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head of state
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United States
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The head of state is often the President or Monarch and serves as the ceremonial leader of the country.
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head of state
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United States
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The head of state holds significant political power and is a key figure in the government.
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head of state
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United States
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The head of state is the ceremonial leader, separate from the head of government who holds real political power.
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head of state
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United States
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The head of state is typically the president or monarch, and serves as the highest-ranking official in the country.
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