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How is Britain's modern parliamentary system similar to a republic?
• Decision-makers are chosen by the monarch.
• Decision-makers are elected by the citizens.
• Decision-makers are appointed by the upper class.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Decision-makers are elected by the citizens.

Explanation: Modern Britain is a constitutional monarchy where Members of Parliament (and thus the government) are chosen in elections by the electorate. Like a republic, political leaders are accountable to elected representatives and ultimately to voters, even though the monarch remains the ceremonial head of state.