Questions
In a constitutional monarchy, who is the head of state?
- Prime Minister
- Monarch
- President
- Speaker of the House
What is the role of the monarch in a constitutional monarchy?
- To make laws
- To enforce laws
- To adjudicate laws
- To represent the country
What are the powers of the monarch in a constitutional monarchy?
- Absolute power
- Limited power
- No power
- Dictatorial power
What is the role of the prime minister in a constitutional monarchy?
- To make laws
- To enforce laws
- To adjudicate laws
- To lead the government
What is the role of the parliament in a constitutional monarchy?
- To make laws
- To enforce laws
- To adjudicate laws
- To represent the people
What is the relationship between the monarch and the prime minister in a constitutional monarchy?
- The monarch appoints the prime minister
- The prime minister appoints the monarch
- The monarch and the prime minister are elected by the people
- The monarch and the prime minister are both figureheads
What is the relationship between the parliament and the prime minister in a constitutional monarchy?
- The parliament appoints the prime minister
- The prime minister appoints the parliament
- The parliament and the prime minister are elected by the people
- The parliament and the prime minister are both figureheads
What is the relationship between the monarch and the parliament in a constitutional monarchy?
- The monarch appoints the parliament
- The parliament appoints the monarch
- The monarch and the parliament are elected by the people
- The monarch and the parliament are both figureheads
What is the difference between a constitutional monarchy and an absolute monarchy?
- In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch has absolute power
- In an absolute monarchy, the monarch has limited power
- In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch is the head of state
- In an absolute monarchy, the monarch is the head of government
What is the difference between a constitutional monarchy and a republic?
- In a constitutional monarchy, the head of state is a monarch
- In a republic, the head of state is a president
- In a constitutional monarchy, the head of government is a prime minister
- In a republic, the head of government is a president
Which country is an example of a constitutional monarchy?
- United Kingdom
- United States
- China
- Russia
Which country is an example of a republic?
- United Kingdom
- United States
- China
- Russia
What are some of the advantages of a constitutional monarchy?
- Stability
- Continuity
- Tradition
- All of the above
What are some of the disadvantages of a constitutional monarchy?
- Expense
- Inefficiency
- Lack of accountability
- All of the above
Is a constitutional monarchy a good form of government?
- Yes
- No
- It depends
- I don't know