Distinguish the process that a parliamentary system uses to oust a chief executive from the one available in the United States presidential system

A) Parliamentary systems rely on impeachment, presidential ones rely on constructive no
confidence.
B) Parliamentary systems use constructive no confidence while presidential systems have the
option of impeachment.
C) The prime minister can dissolve parliament and the president can resign from office.
D) Parliamentary systems can hold a vote of no confidence and presidential ones have the option
of impeachment.

D

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A. China B. North Korea C. India D. Afghanistan E. New Zealand

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