How do Spanish South America's government compare with that of the United States? (1 point)

A they have presidential systems, unlike the United States
B they are mostly democracies, like the United States
C they have parliamentary systems, unlike the United States
D they do not have national legislatures like the U.S. Congress

1 answer

The correct answer is: B they are mostly democracies, like the United States.

Spanish-speaking South American countries generally operate as democracies, similar to the United States, although their specific government structures can vary. Many of these countries have presidential systems like the U.S., but the key comparison is that they are predominantly democratic nations.