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Marcus, Rebecca, and Talia are all students from Europe who have come to study at the University of West Georgia. With an American election coming up, their conversation at lunch turns to politics. Marcus describes how in his country, they vote directly for the person who will be the main political and diplomatic leader. Rebecca describes how her leaders are not chosen by the people at all. Talia notes that her countries does elect a leader, but it isn't the people who decide but other elected representatives. Without knowing which countries each student comes from, what can we say must be true of each student?Marcus is from a presidential democracy, Rebecca is from a parliamentary democracy, and Talia is from an autocracy.( )Marcus is from a parliamentary democracy, Rebecca is from a presidential democracy, and Talia is from an autocracy.( )Marcus is from an autocracy, Rebecca is from a parliamentary democracy, and Talia is from a presidential democracy.( )Marcus is from a presidential democracy, Rebecca is from an autocracy, and Talia is from a parliamentary democracy.

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