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- in a ______, a king or queen makes the laws and government decisions.
a. democracy
b. true monarchy
c. constitutional monarchy
d. all of the above
- the ______ does not have any real power in a constitutional monarchy.
a. parliament
b. dictator
c. government
d. monarch
- in a ______, the people elect representatives and the head of state.
a. monarchy
b. democracy
c. constitutional monarchy
d. none of the above
- people who speak against the government in a ______ can be put in prison or killed.
a. dictatorship
b. constitutional monarchy
c. monarchy
d. none of the above
- dictators may keep power and control ______.
a. through force
b. by telling reporters what news they can and cannot report
c. by deciding what is taught in schools
d. all of the above
Brief Explanations
- In a true monarchy, the king or queen has absolute power to make laws and government decisions. In democracy, people have a say, and in constitutional monarchy, the monarch's power is limited.
- In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's power is restricted by a constitution and they do not have real power. The parliament and government have more decision - making power.
- In a democracy, people elect representatives and the head of state. In a monarchy and constitutional monarchy, the monarch is not elected by the people in the same way.
- In a dictatorship, those who oppose the government are often suppressed and can be put in prison or killed. This is not the case in constitutional monarchy or regular monarchy.
- Dictators can maintain power and control through force, controlling the media by telling reporters what to report, and also by deciding what is taught in schools to shape public opinion.
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