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How do Spanish 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.
How do Spanish South America’s governments compare with that of the United States?
(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.
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate comparison between the governments of Spanish South America and that of the United States is:
**They are mostly democracies like the United States.**
While many countries in Spanish South America have presidential systems similar to that of the United States, it's important to note that the statement that they have parliamentary systems or lack national legislatures is incorrect. Therefore, the comparison regarding democracy is the most fitting.
**They are mostly democracies like the United States.**
While many countries in Spanish South America have presidential systems similar to that of the United States, it's important to note that the statement that they have parliamentary systems or lack national legislatures is incorrect. Therefore, the comparison regarding democracy is the most fitting.
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