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What is one MAIN difference between a leader of a presidential democracy and a leader of a parliamentary democracy? O A. The leader of a parliamentary democracy does not belong to a particular political party, while the leader of a presidential
democracy always does.
OB. The leader of a parliamentary democracy has more power, while the leader of a presidential democracy has less power.
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C. The leader of a presidential democracy is separate from the legislature, while the leader of a parliamentary democracy is part of
the legislature.
O D. The leader of a presidential democracy has to be elected, while the leader of a parliamentary democracy does not.

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