Which of the following statements is true of U.S. presidents but not of British prime ministers?
a. Presidents and the legislature often work at cross-purposes.
b. Presidents are selected by the legislature.
c. Presidents have more strict control over members of their party.
d. Presidents are most often government insiders.
e. Presidents generally choose their cabinets from among members of Congress.
Answer: A
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