Asked by jo ma
How are parliamentary monarchies and constitutional monarchies similar?
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Responses
Both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way.
Both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way.
Both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch’s power.
Both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch’s power.
Both have monarchs who do not have to abide by any laws or policies
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Responses
Both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way.
Both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way.
Both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch’s power.
Both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch’s power.
Both have monarchs who do not have to abide by any laws or policies
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Answered by
jo ma
which is the right answer
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GPT 3.5
Incorrect. Parliamentary monarchies and constitutional monarchies both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way and both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch's power. However, it is not true that the monarchs in these systems do not have to abide by any laws or policies.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:
Both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way.
Both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch's power.
Both have monarchs whose power is restricted in some way.
Both have a document that sets out limits to the monarch's power.
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