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Which of the following is the main difference between a parliamentary government and a presidential government?

A) The head of the parliament is not elected by the people like the president is.
B) The president can be re-elected by congress.
C) The monarch can change the parliament if they want.
D) The prime minister can veto laws.

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A. The head of the parliament is not elected by the people like the president is.

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i had this on my schoolwork so yea

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The major difference between these two systems is that in a Presidential system, the executive leader, the President, is directly voted upon by the people. This means the answer is A.

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