Which of the following best compares the presidential and parliamentary systems of government?

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A parliamentary system has an impeachment process to remove the executive, whereas a presidential system removes an executive based on deficient laws.
A parliamentary system has an impeachment process to remove the executive, whereas a presidential system removes an executive based on deficient laws.

A parliamentary system and presidential system both have distinct separation of powers between branches of government.
A parliamentary system and presidential system both have distinct separation of powers between branches of government.

A parliamentary system has an executive elected by the people, whereas a presidential system has an executive prime minister elected by legislative members.
A parliamentary system has an executive elected by the people, whereas a presidential system has an executive prime minister elected by legislative members.

A parliamentary system is volatile and laws are easily reversed, whereas a presidential system is stable and has separation of powers.

A parliamentary system is volatile and laws are easily reversed, whereas a presidential system is stable and has separation of powers.