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What is the main difference between a parliamentary democracy and a presidential democracy?

A) A parliamentary democracy does not have a judicial branch.
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B) A parliamentary democracy does not have an individual executive but a presidential democracy does.
C) A presidential democracy does not have an equivalent to Parliament, the parliamentary democracy's legislative branch.
D) A presidential democracy allows the population to choose the executive, but a parliamentary democracy allows the legislature to choose the executive.

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D might be the right answer im not sure
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D is the correct answer


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