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What is the main difference between a president in a presidential democracy and a prime minister in a parliamentary democracy?

A. A president has to be elected, while a prime minister does not.

B. A prime minister does not belong to a particular political party while a president always does.

C. A prime minister has more power than the president.

D. A president is in a separate branch of government while a prime minister is a part of the legislature.

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dude the guy who gave you the answer b said that it was C not b, he missed clicked
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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps

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