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5 July, 10:15

Which statement is true of a presidential government but not a parliamentary government?

A. The head of government is chosen by members of his or her political party.

B. The head of government is directly elected by the people.

C. The legislative branch selects the head of government.

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  1. 5 July, 10:45
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    I believe B is the answer most republic parliaments elect their head of government indirectly. While presidential governments for example The United States of America elects their head of government directly.
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