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How is Lebanon's democratic system different from Israel's?
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It is a constitutional monarchy, while Israel's government is not.
It is a constitutional monarchy, while Israel's government is not.
It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not.
It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not.
It equally divides power between Christians, Muslims, and Jews, while Israel does not.
It equally divides power between Christians, Muslims, and Jews, while Israel does not.
It is dominated by Hamas, while Israel's government is not.
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Correct answer: It reserves offices and seats in parliament for certain groups, while Israel does not.
Brief explanation: Lebanon's political system is confessional — key offices and parliamentary seats are allocated by religious community (e.g., president Maronite Christian, prime minister Sunni Muslim, speaker Shia Muslim). Israel is a secular parliamentary democracy without fixed religious quotas for offices or seats.
Brief explanation: Lebanon's political system is confessional — key offices and parliamentary seats are allocated by religious community (e.g., president Maronite Christian, prime minister Sunni Muslim, speaker Shia Muslim). Israel is a secular parliamentary democracy without fixed religious quotas for offices or seats.
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