10. What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential forms of democracies?

The main difference between parliamentary and presidential forms of democracies is the way in which the executive branch of government is chosen. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is chosen by the legislature, while in a presidential system, the executive branch is chosen by the people through direct elections. Additionally, in a parliamentary system, the executive branch is accountable to the legislature, while in a presidential system, the executive branch is independent of the legislature.