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Which statement is true of a presidential government but not a parliamentary government?

A. The legislative branch selects the head of government.
B. The members of the legislative branch are directly elected by the people.
C. The head of government is directly elected by the people.
D. The head of government is chosen by members of his or her political party.

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c. because in america the people elect the president 
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Answer:

C. The head of government is directly elected by the people.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the statement that is true of a presidential government but not a parliamentary government. In a presidential government, the head of government is elected by the people directly through elections. On the other hand, in a parliamentary government, the head of government is chosen in indirect ways.

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