One major factor that differentiates the presidential from the parliamentary system is

a

separation of powers

b

judicial independence

c

passage of bills

d

party system

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RolandNwali
2 months ago

Divine, I beg to disagree biko

the answer is nothing away from correct

DaveChuks2005
1 year ago

please be guided
the choosen answer by myschool is absolutely correct

Goldenman34
2 years ago

Please the answer is passage of bills, update it.
While both presidential and parliamentary systems have separation of powers and judicial independence, the key difference lies in the relationship between the executive and legislative branches. So the answer is:

C. passage of bills

In a presidential system, the executive (president) is independent of the legislature and cannot be removed by a vote of no confidence. In a parliamentary system, the executive (prime minister) is drawn from the legislature and is accountable to it. This means bills are more likely to pass in a parliamentary system if they have the support of the majority party.

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