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All of the Following Comparisons Between the American Presidential and Parliamentary

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All of the following comparisons between the American presidential and parliamentary systems are true EXCEPT this one:


A) Parliament chooses the head of the executive branch, whereas Congress normally does not.
B) A prime minister can call new elections, whereas the president cannot.
C) A prime minister is usually the leader of the majority party or party with the most seats in Parliament, whereas the president may be a member of the minority party.
D) The prime minister is a member of Parliament, whereas the president cannot be a member of Congress.
E) The prime minister is not chosen directly by the people, whereas the president is chosen by the people via a "one person, one vote" system.

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