Which responsibility does the legislature in a parliamentary democracy usually have? Question 1 options: appointing the monarch
interpreting the meaning of laws electing the head of government determining the constitutionality of laws Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Unsaved Which form of government would have the LEAST amount of citizen participation? Question 2 options: a democracy an oligarchy an autocracy a confederation Question 3 (1 point) Question 3 Unsaved Which type of government has no distinct separation between the powers of the legislative branch and the executive branch, is headed by a prime minister, and is practiced by both Israel and Turkey in the Middle East? Question 3 options: oligarchic government federation government presidential democracy parliamentary democracy Question 4 (1 point) Question 4 Unsaved Which nation has no political parties, no voting rights for its citizens, and is ruled by a king? Question 4 options: Iran Iraq Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Question 5 (1 point) Question 5 Unsaved The country of Turkey has a system of government in which the power of the Executive branch is vested in a cabinet made up of members of the Legislature, all of whom are individually and collectively responsible to the legislature. This is describing what form of government? Question 5 options: Autocracy Oligarchy Presidential Democracy Parliamentary Democracy Question 6 (1 point) Question 6 Unsaved The government of Saudi Arabia can be classified as a monarchy. Which statement provides the BEST definition of this type of government? Question 6 options: a government ruled by a wealthy, upper class elite a government ruled by a king, with absolute powers a government ruled by a small group distinguished by royalty, wealth, family, or military powers a government ruled by people who have been selected by talent, ability, and good leadership skills Question 7 (1 point) Question 7 Unsaved Which Middle Eastern nation is governed by a parliamentary democracy? Question 7 options: Iran Iraq Israel D) Saudi Arabia Question 8 (1 point) Question 8 Unsaved Which form of government would have the MOST amount of citizen participation? Question 8 options: a democracy an oligarchy an autocracy a confederation Question 9 (1 point) Question 9 Unsaved What is the main difference between a parliamentary democracy and a presidential democracy? Question 9 options: A parliamentary democracy does not have a judicial branch. A parliamentary democracy does not have an individual executive but a presidential democracy does. A presidential democracy does not have an equivalent to Parliament, the parliamentary democracy's legislative branch. A presidential democracy allows the population to choose the executive, but a parliamentary democracy allows the legislature to choose the executive. Question 10 (1 point) Question 10 Unsaved Which type of government has no distinct separation between the powers of the legislative branch and the executive branch, is headed by a prime minister, and is practiced by both Israel and Turkey in the Middle East? Question 10 options: oligarchic government federation government presidential democracy parliamentary democracy
The answer to question one is “selecting the head of government.” The answer to question two would be an autocracy. The answer to question three is a parliamentary system, though turkey is no longer a parliamentary system. The answer to question four is Saudi between Arabia. The answer to question five could be parliamentary democracy or presidential democracy, depending on how recent this quiz is. The answer to question six is “a government ruled by a king with absolute powers.” The answer to question seven is Israel. The answer to question eight is a democracy. The answer to question nine is “a presidential democracy allows the population to choose the executive, but a parliamentary democracy allows the legislature to choose the executive.” The answer to question ten is a parliamentary democracy-this is a repeated question.