In the US does the legislature select the leader of the country
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No, in the US, the legislature does not directly select the leader of the country. The leader of the country, typically referred to as the President, is elected by the people through a process called the presidential election. The President is chosen by a majority of votes in the Electoral College, which is a body appointed by the states. The legislature, comprising the Senate and the House of Representatives, is responsible for making laws, and its members are elected separately from the President.