In a constitutional monarchy, AN ELECTED PARLIAMENT usually makes the decision about policy and economics;
A constitutional monarchy is a type of government in which a monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government. Most constitutional monarchies have strictly ceremonial duties while other have some reserve power depending on the constitution. Constitutional monarch can not set public policies.
President Johnson was able to bloc the measure of "<span>b. Increasing the power of the Freedmen's Bureau" since he was opposed to strong federal government intervention during Reconstruction. </span>
The answer to question number 5 is A.