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21 September, 09:53

How is the head of government chosen in a presidential democracy?

A

Citizens elect legislators who then select the head of government.

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B

Citizens vote for the candidate they want to be the head of government.

C

The child of the previous head of government becomes the next head of government.

D

The candidate who commands the loyalty of the military becomes the head of government.

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  1. 21 September, 10:05
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    B - Citizens vote for the candidate they want to be the head of government

    The other ones don't make any sense
  2. 21 September, 13:15
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    B. Citizens vote for the candidate they want to be the head of government.
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