Which of the following is an accurate comparison of presidential and parliamentary governments?(1 point) Responses Presidential government is able to rapidly respond to policy challenges. Parliamentary government is slow to respond to policy challenges. Presidential government is able to rapidly respond to policy challenges. Parliamentary government is slow to respond to policy challenges. Presidential government facilitates the ability of the judiciary to check the actions of other institutions. Parliamentary government impedes the ability of judiciary to check the actions of the other institutions. Presidential government facilitates the ability of the judiciary to check the actions of other institutions. Parliamentary government impedes the ability of judiciary to check the actions of the other institutions. Presidential government is more likely to impede the will of the majority. Parliamentary government is less likely to impede the will of the majority. Presidential government is more likely to impede the will of the majority. Parliamentary government is less likely to impede the will of the majority. Presidential government concentrates power in the hands of the legislative branch. Parliamentary government concentrates power in the hands of the executive branch. Presidential government concentrates power in the hands of the legislative branch. Parliamentary government concentrates power in the hands of the executive branch.

Presidential government is more likely to impede the will of the majority. Parliamentary government is less likely to impede the will of the majority.

The accurate comparison of presidential and parliamentary governments is that presidential government concentrates power in the hands of the executive branch, while parliamentary government concentrates power in the hands of the legislative branch.