8. How does the chief executive of a parliamentary system differ from that of a presidential system? (1 point)

Unlike a president, a prime minister is a member of both the legislative and executive branches.

Unlike a president, the prime minister is elected by the citizenry.

Unlike a president, the prime minister is the only member of the executive branch.

Unlike a president, the prime minister is under the direct control of the legislature.

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Answer:

The answer is D. Unlike a president, the prime minister is under the direct control of the legislature.

Explanation:

The chief executive (president) is chosen independently of the legislative branch, holds office for a fixed term, and has broad powers that are not subject to direct control of the legislative branch. The prime minister on the other hand does have direct control.

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THE ANSWER IS A

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