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which of the following governments are usually lead by a king or queen?…

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which of the following governments are usually lead by a king or queen?
○ dictatorship
○ junta
○ aristocracy
○ monarchy

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what is the difference between a presidential democracy and a parliamentary democracy?
○ in a parliamentary democracy the people hold a separate election to elect the prime minister
○ in a parliamentary democracy the majority party chooses who is going to be the executive power of government
○ in a presidential democracy people elect the president, and the president makes all the laws and enforces them
○ in a parliamentary democracy the majority party chooses who is going to be the executive power of government

Explanation:

Response
Question 1 (First Multiple - Choice Question)
Brief Explanations

We need to identify which government type is usually led by a King or Queen.

  • Dictatorship: Led by a dictator, not a monarch.
  • Junta: A group of military officers in power, not a monarch - led system.
  • Aristocracy: Rule by a privileged class, not necessarily a monarch.
  • Monarchy: A system where a King or Queen (monarch) is the head of state.
Brief Explanations

Let's analyze each option for the difference between Presidential and Parliamentary Democracy:

  • Option 1: In Parliamentary Democracy, people don't directly elect the Prime Minister; they elect members of parliament who then choose the Prime Minister. So this is wrong.
  • Option 2: In Parliamentary Democracy, the majority party (or coalition) in the parliament chooses the Prime Minister (who holds executive power). This is correct.
  • Option 3: In Presidential Democracy, the president is elected by the people, but the president doesn't make all laws. The legislative branch (like Congress) also makes laws. So this is wrong.
  • Option 4: There is a typo, but even so, the description is incorrect as in Parliamentary Democracy, the majority party in parliament (not a vague "majority party" without context of parliament) chooses the executive leader. And the original option 2 is more accurate.

Answer:

Monarchy (assuming the last option is Monarchy, as the text seems to have a typo like "Monacrchy" which is likely "Monarchy")

Question 2 (Second Multiple - Choice Question)