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AP Comparative Government — Sample
In the Republic of Xylos, the head of government is chosen from within the legislature and remains in power as long as they maintain the confidence of the legislative majority. If the legislature passes a vote of no confidence, the head of government and their cabinet must resign. This describes a k
A Presidential system
B Direct democracy
C Parliamentary system
D Authoritarian system
Explanation. The correct answer is C) Parliamentary system. A key characteristic of a parliamentary system is that the head of government (typically the prime minister) is selected from and remains accountable to the legislature. The description of the Republic of Xylos, where the head of government is chosen from within the legislature and must maintain its confidence (evidenced by the possibility of a vote o

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