A - In Canada, the legislature selects the leader of the country.
B - In Canada, the people directly elect the leader of the country.
C - In the US, Parliament makes the laws.
D - In the US, the legislature selects the leaders of the country.
The correct option is D - In the US, the legislature selects the leaders of the country.
In Canada, option A is incorrect. The leader of the country is selected based on the party with the most seats in the House of Commons, and the leader of that party becomes the Prime Minister. The people indirectly elect the leader by voting for Members of Parliament.
Option B is not entirely accurate for either country. In both Canada and the United States, the people do not directly elect their leader. They both use a system where the people vote for representatives (Members of Parliament in Canada and Electoral College representatives in the US) who are responsible for selecting the leader based on the election results.
Option C is incorrect for both countries. In Canada, laws are made by the Parliament, which consists of the House of Commons and the Senate. In the US, laws are made by the Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate.
How is Canada's government different form that of the United States?
A In Canada, the legislature selects the leader of the country
B In Canada, the people directly elect the leader of the country
C In the US, Parliament makes the laws
D In the US, the legislaure selects the leaders of the country
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The correct answer is A. In Canada, the legislature selects the leader of the country.