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How are an absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy different?
Absolute monarchies have kings and queens and constitutional monarchies do not.
Absolute monarchies have kings and queens with all the power and constitutional monarchies have limits to their power.
Absolute monarchies are a democracy and constitutional monarchies are not.
Absolute monarchies have a few rules and constitutional monarchies do not.
What does an absolute monarch, a dictator and an oligarchy have in common?
The head of state is chosen by Parliament.
Political power is exercised by representatives elected by the people.
Their citizens decide public issues for themselves.
A single leader or small group controls the government.
Anarchy generally described as…
the absence of government
the structure of government
the leader
the powers of government
A form of government in which the government plays a major role in running the economy, but private ownership is also allowed and leaders may be elected by the people.
socialism
communism
direct democracy
absolute monarchy
A form of government where people elect representatives to make laws for them.
direct democracy
republic
absolute monarchy
dictatorship
In a particular country, citizens elect representatives. The leader is chosen among those elected representatives. Which system of government is being described?
paliamentary
confederate
federal
unitary
In France, the central government possesses most of the authority, making all decisions. The states have little to no power. What system of government does France have?
parliamentary
confederate
federal
unitary
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