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The United States has a Presidential system of chief executive since:

a) the President is answerable to Congress

b)the President is selected by Congress

c)the President is not answerable to Congress

d)none of the above

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User Tpower
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In the U.S. presidential system, the President is both the chief executive of the government and the head of state. The President oversees the executive branch of government, which includes the cabinet, or heads of various executive departments, and various administrative bureaus and agencies.

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