HISTORY
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST
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What is one key difference between parliamentary and presidential democracies?
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Citizens elect the chief executive in presidential democracies. Legislators elect the chief executive in parliamentary democracies.
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Citizens elect the chief executive in parliamentary democracies. Legislators elect the chief executive in presidential democracies
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In presidential democracies, citizens play no role in selecting their nation’s leaders. In parliamentary democracies, all leaders are elected by citizens.
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In parliamentary democracies, citizens play no role in selecting their nation’s leaders. In presidential democracies, all leaders are elected by citizens.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -It differs from a parliamentary republic in that it has a popularly elected head of state; and from the presidential system in that the cabinet, although named by the president, is responsible to the legislature, which may force the cabinet to resign through a motion of no confidence.
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