An American parliamentary system could help address issues like low voter turnout, expensive campaigns, and lack of political accountability. However, transitioning to such a system would be difficult due to the constitutionally defined separation of the head of state and head of government in the U.S. presidential system. While a parliamentary system could produce two executive offices rather than one, Americans value individualism which is reflected in their single-member electoral districts. Overall, a parliamentary system may better engage voters but significant reforms would be needed to adopt this approach.