Which of the following is true of a parliamentary system of government but not of a presidential system? (1 point) Responses

The government is not regulated by a constitution.
The judicial branch is part of an unelected senate.
The legislative assembly is determined by a national election.
The head of the government is chosen by the legislative assembly.

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The statement that is true of a parliamentary system of government but not of a presidential system is:

The head of the government is chosen by the legislative assembly.

In a parliamentary system, the executive leader (often called the Prime Minister) is typically elected from the legislative assembly, whereas in a presidential system, the head of government (the President) is usually elected separately from the legislative body.