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Which of the following is true of the government of Switzerland? (1 point)
Switzerland is a federal government with no individual head of state.
Switzerland is a unitary government with a single unified culture.
Switzerland is only a nominal federation with a figurehead leader.
Switzerland is a federal government with a head of state who rules as a dictator.
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Correct answer: the first statement.
Switzerland is a federal state whose executive is a seven‑member Federal Council that collectively serves as head of state. The presidency rotates annually among Council members and is largely ceremonial, so there is no single individual who functions as a long‑term head of state. The other options are incorrect.
Switzerland is a federal state whose executive is a seven‑member Federal Council that collectively serves as head of state. The presidency rotates annually among Council members and is largely ceremonial, so there is no single individual who functions as a long‑term head of state. The other options are incorrect.
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