What makes a parliamentary government different from the United States?
[Answer: It’s D Legislature has authority over the executive branch. Technically parliamentary government does have a president but instead it’s called a ‘prime minister’ who’s authority’s differ from a presidents.]
It has a unitary central government that exercises complete control over smaller units of govemnment, like states.
It does not have a president or other executive authority that enforces laws and policy separate from lawmakers.
It’s local or individual state governments have full sovereignty and only coordinate activities for mutual defense.
Its legislature has authority over the executive branch, with the ability to select and remove executive leaders.
I saw someone else post this question and the answer is wrong and I couldn’t comment on it so here you go :)