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Why aren't Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain considered full democracies? A. because they do not have a constitution B. because they...
Why aren't Jordan to wait and boring considered full democracies a because they do not have a constitution because they do not have a representatives in Parliament see because citizens can't vote in elections D because the king or Emer has considerable powers
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Jordan and other monarchies are often not considered full democracies primarily because **D. the king or emir has considerable powers**. In such systems, while there may be some democratic elements (like limited elections or certain civil liberties), the overarching power of the monarchy limits the extent of democratic governance. In Jordan, for example, the king has significant authority over the government, including the ability to appoint and dismiss the prime minister and dissolve parliament, which affects the overall democratic process and citizen representation.
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