What is a major difference between the British and U.S. governments?

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The British government is bound by the rule of law.

The British federal government has power over the states.

The leader of Britain is chosen by the legislature.

The British constitution includes a list of individual rights.

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The major difference between the British and U.S. governments from the options provided is:

The leader of Britain is chosen by the legislature.

In the UK, the Prime Minister is typically the leader of the political party that has the most seats in the House of Commons and is appointed by the monarch. In contrast, the President of the United States is elected directly by the citizens through a separate electoral process.