D. because the king or emir has considerable powers
In Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain, the monarch (king or emir) holds significant powers and authority over the government and decision-making processes. This can limit the level of true democracy within these countries as power is concentrated in the hands of a single individual or ruling family. While there may be some level of representation or participation in elections, the overall power structure is not fully democratic due to the influence and control exerted by the ruling monarch.
Why aren't Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain considered full democracies?
A. because they do not have a constitution
B. because they do not have a representatives in parliament
C. because citizens can't vote in elections
D. because the king or emir has considerable powers
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