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What is a constitutional monarchy?
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a government in which the people share power with a constitutionally organized government
a government in which the people share power with a constitutionally organized government - no response given
a government in which a monarch (for example a king or queen) shares power with a constitutionally organized government
a government in which a monarch (for example a king or queen) shares power with a constitutionally organized government - no response given
a government in which the people are controlled by a dictator
a government in which the people are controlled by a dictator - no response given
a limited government
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Correct answer: "a government in which a monarch (for example a king or queen) shares power with a constitutionally organized government."
Brief explanation: in a constitutional monarchy the monarch’s powers are limited and defined by a constitution or laws, and political authority is shared with elected institutions (parliament, prime minister). Examples: the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan.
Brief explanation: in a constitutional monarchy the monarch’s powers are limited and defined by a constitution or laws, and political authority is shared with elected institutions (parliament, prime minister). Examples: the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan.
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