Which statement correctly describes a parliamentary democracy?
A.
A democracy in which the ex...
Social Studies, 19.02.2021 17:50 Jack903
Which statement correctly describes a parliamentary democracy?
A.
A democracy in which the executive creates and enforces laws.
B.
A democracy in which the executive creates laws and the legislature enforces the laws.
C.
A democracy in which the legislature creates and enforces laws.
D.
A democracy in which the legislature creates laws and the executive enforces the laws.
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