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How is the emir, or leader, of Kuwait likely different from the king of Saudi Arabia?
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The king of Saudi Arabia is more powerful because he is not limited by a constitution.
The king of Saudi Arabia is more powerful because he is not limited by a constitution.
The emir of Kuwait has complete power, while the king of Saudi Arabia plays a symbolic role.
The emir of Kuwait has complete power, while the king of Saudi Arabia plays a symbolic role.
The emir of Kuwait is more powerful because he is supported by a constitution.
The emir of Kuwait is more powerful because he is supported by a constitution.
The emir of Kuwait is elected, while the king of Saudi Arabia is not elected.
The emir of Kuwait is elected, while the king of Saudi Arabia is not elected.
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The king of Saudi Arabia is more powerful because he is not limited by a constitution.
Explanation: Kuwait has a constitution and an elected National Assembly that constrain the emir’s authority; Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy with far fewer legal limits on the king’s power.
Explanation: Kuwait has a constitution and an elected National Assembly that constrain the emir’s authority; Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy with far fewer legal limits on the king’s power.
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