Which of the following is a difference between a presidential democracy and a parliamentary democracy?

A. Unlike a presidential democracy, there is no separate law-enforcing branch in a parliamentary democracy.
B. Unlike a presidential democracy, there is no separate lawmaking branch in a parliamentary democracy.
C. Unlike a presidential democracy, the lawmaking and law-enforcing branches of government are united in a parliamentary democracy.
D. Unlike a presidential democracy, the prime minister is separate from the legislative body in a parliamentary democracy.
E. Unlike a presidential democracy, the lawmaking branch is superior to the law-enforcing branch of the government in a parliamentary democracy.

Answer: C

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a. to be a staging ground for an invasion of the United States b. to supply oil to the Republic of Mexico c. to serve as a diplomatic mediator between Mexico and the United States d. to serve as a buffer between Mexico and the United States

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