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In which system of government does the legislature elect the head of government?

A
Oligarchy

B
Autocracy

C
Presidential democracy

D
Parliamentary democracy

E
Dictatorship

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Answer:

D: Parlimentary democracy

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parliamentary democracy, the head of government (often called the Prime Minister) is typically a member of the legislature (parliament) and is elected by the members of the legislature. This is in contrast to a presidential democracy, where the head of government (the President) is elected separately from the legislature by the citizens.

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