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Explain the differences between a parliamentary democracy and a presidential democracy.​

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A parliamentary democracy is a form of representative democracy in which political power is vested in an elected legislature but the executive and legislative branches are not separated.

A presidential democracy is a form of government in which the executive branch is separately from the legislative branch.

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Step-by-step explanation:

A parliamentary democracy is a form of representative democracy in which political power is vested in an elected legislature but the executive and legislative branches are not separated.

A presidential democracy is a form of government in which the executive branch is separately from the legislative branch.

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