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While a Parliamentary government may be used under a unitary, federal, or confederal system, it primarily differs from governments in which the executive and legislative branches are separate by virtue of which of the following selections?
A. the Prime Minister is not part of the legislature
B. there is no judicial branch
C. the President does not need to be elected
D. the executive branch derives its power from the legislative branch or Parliament

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Answered by aditi662216
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Explanation:

C. the President does not need to be elected

Answered by deepikamr06
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Answer:

While a Parliamentary government may be used under a unitary, federal, or confederal system, it primarily differs from governments in which the executive and legislative branches are separate by virtue of which of the following selections?

A. the Prime Minister is not part of the legislature

B. there is no judicial branch

C. the President does not need to be elected

D. the executive branch derives its power from the legislative branch or Parliament

Explanation:

C. the President does not need to be elected

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