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South America’s governments compare with that of the United States?
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Responses
They have presidential systems, unlike the United States.
They have presidential systems, unlike the United States.
They are mostly democracies like the United States.
They are mostly democracies like the United States.
They have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States.
They have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States.
They do not have national legislatures like the U.S. Congress.
(1 point)
Responses
They have presidential systems, unlike the United States.
They have presidential systems, unlike the United States.
They are mostly democracies like the United States.
They are mostly democracies like the United States.
They have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States.
They have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States.
They do not have national legislatures like the U.S. Congress.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate comparison is:
**They are mostly democracies like the United States.**
While many South American countries have presidential systems similar to that of the United States, they also exhibit a variety of political systems and challenges to democracy. It's important to note that the majority function as democracies, although the quality and stability of those democracies can vary.
**They are mostly democracies like the United States.**
While many South American countries have presidential systems similar to that of the United States, they also exhibit a variety of political systems and challenges to democracy. It's important to note that the majority function as democracies, although the quality and stability of those democracies can vary.
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