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Presidential and Parliamentary Democracies
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Question 2.
What belongs in section 1?
Citizens elect members of the legislature.
The legislature exercises executive power.
The legislature selects the head of government.
The executive and legislative branches are separate
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"Citizens elect members of the legislature."
Reason: that feature is common to both presidential and parliamentary democracies. The other statements are specific: "The legislature selects the head of government" and "the legislature exercises executive power" describe parliamentary systems, while "the executive and legislative branches are separate" describes presidential systems.
Reason: that feature is common to both presidential and parliamentary democracies. The other statements are specific: "The legislature selects the head of government" and "the legislature exercises executive power" describe parliamentary systems, while "the executive and legislative branches are separate" describes presidential systems.
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