How does the U.S. Congress differ from the British parliamentary system?
A) Congress is a less powerful body than the British Parliament.
B) Individual members of Parliament have more freedom to vote their own best judgment than do members of Congress.
C) Congress has more substantial powers independent of the executive than does the British Parliament.
D) Congress has no control over treaties negotiated by the president, whereas the British Parliament has the power to reject treaties.
E) Congressional party leadership is much stronger.
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