How do the presidential and parliamentary forms of government differ from one another?
O A. The presidential form has an executive branch and a legislative branch, whereas the parliamentary form does not have any branches.
B. The parliamentary form has a system of checks and balances, whereas the presidential form has no such system.
C. The presidential form has executive and legislative branches that are separate but equal, whereas the parliamentary form has an executive
branch that is a part of the legislative branch.
D. The parliamentary form of government is structured so conflict between branches is frequent, whereas the presidential form is structured to
promote compromise.