Which statement about officials found in various forms of government is least accurate?
A confederation would likely have several states with powerful state senators.
A parliamentary government would likely have a prime minister elected by the legislature.
A unitary government would likely have several states with powerful state senators.
A federation would likely have a president elected by the people.
The statement about officials found in various forms of government that is least accurate would be "A parliamentary government would likely have a prime minister elected by the legislature," since he or she would most likely be elected by the people.