The two forms of democracy are

(A) Parliamentary and Presidential
(B) Direct and Indirect
(C) Monarchical and Republican
(D) Parliamentary and King

Correct Answer : Parliamentary and Presidential
Question Asked : SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier-I Exam 2010
Explanation : Parliamentary democracy is a representative democracy where government is appointed by representatives as opposed to a ‘presidential rule’ wherein the President is both head of state and the head of government and is elected by the voters. Under a parliamentary democracy, government is exercised by delegation to an executive ministry and subject to ongoing review, checks and balances by the legislative parliament elected by the people. Presidential Democracy is a system where the public elects the president through free and fair elections. The president serves as both the head of state and head of government controlling most of the executive powers. The president serves for a specific term and cannot exceed that amount of time.
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