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In a presidential democracy, who do citizens vote for?
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Only the parliament
The monarch
The president and legislature
Religious leaders
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What is one feature of a parliamentary democracy?
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Citizens vote directly for the president
The monarch makes all decisions
The legislature chooses the country’s leader
Laws are made by religious leaders
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Q1: The president and legislature.
- In a presidential system citizens elect both the president and the legislature.
Q2: The legislature chooses the country’s leader.
- In a parliamentary system the elected legislature selects the prime minister (the head of government).
- In a presidential system citizens elect both the president and the legislature.
Q2: The legislature chooses the country’s leader.
- In a parliamentary system the elected legislature selects the prime minister (the head of government).
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