How are elections in India and South Korea similar or different?
A.
Both countries are presidential democracies, so the heads of both governments are elected in general elections.

B.
Both countries are parliamentary democracies, so the heads of both governments are elected by the legislatures.

C.
In South Korea, the head of government is elected by the legislature. In India, the head of government is elected in a general election.

D.
In India, the head of government is elected by the legislature. In South Korea, the head of government is elected in a general election.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

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The elections in India and South Korea are similar as both have presidential democracies where the heads of both governments are elected through general elections.

Option A is the correct answer.

What is a democracy?

Democracy is the scenario where the government is chosen by the people of the country.

The head of government means the prime minister of the country who is elected by the President. In both the countries, the government head is elected by the country's President and therefore both are having presidential democracy.

Therefore, the Indian elections and South Korean elections are the same due to having the presidential democracies in their counties.

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