How is democracy in India different than in the United Kingdom?
A) India has a powerful president, whereas the United Kingdom has a weak president.
B) India has a powerful prime minister, whereas the United Kingdom has a strong monarch.
C) India would be described as a presidential system, and the United Kingdom as a parliamentary system.
D) India has strong state governments, whereas the United Kingdom is largely governed at the national level.
E) India is largely governed at the national level, whereas the United Kingdom has strong state governments.
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