Question #1000272

What is the difference between a parlimentary govenment and a presidental system?

A. In a parliamentary government, the chief executive is in complete control of the country. B. In a parliamentary government, the head of state is voted in by the people of the country. C. In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state. D. In a presidential government, the president is chief executive and vice president is head of state.

2012-10-16 02:12:32

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