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Which BEST describes how a parliamentary democracy differs from a presidential democracy? A) The legislative branch in the presidential system is always unicameral. B) In a parliamentary democracy, the head of the government is a member of the legislature. C) In a presidential democracy, political power is shared between state and federal governments. D) In a parliamentary democracy there are usually two main political parties; in the presidential system there is only one.

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In a parliamentary democracy, the head of the government is a member of the legislature.


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User Brijesh Vadukia
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The best description in terms of how a parliamentary democracy differs from a presidential democracy would be that "C) In a presidential democracy, political power is shared between state and federal governments," since in a Parliamentary government it is more based on districts.
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