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Who chooses the head of the government/executive branch in a presidential

democracy?
A.The citizens
B.The legislative branch
C.The judicial branch
D.The King

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Answer:

the citizens

Step-by-step explanation:

In a presidential system, the head of government is directly or indirectly elected by the people and is not responsible to the legislature, and the legislature cannot dismiss the president except in extraordinary cases.

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