Social Sciences, asked by rakspu3jarlu, 1 year ago

Which of the statements below is correct? Correct those sentences that you think need correction.
a. In a monarchy the country's citizens are allowed to elect whomever they want.
b. In a democracy a king has absolute powers to rule the country.
c. In a monarchy people can raise questions about the decisions the monarch takes.

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Answered by tanush2006
31

Answer:

a) Incorrect

b) Incorrect

c) Incorrect

Explanation:

a. Incorrect

Correct Statement - A monarchy is a kind of government where a monarch, a kind of hereditary ruler (someone who inherits their office), is the head of state.

b. Incorrect

Correct Statement - In a democracy it is the people who give the government this power. They do this through elections in which they vote for particular persons and elect them.

c. Incorrect

Correct Statement - In a monarchy kings and queens do not have to explain their actions or defend the decisions they take.

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Answered by vijaylexi1
3

None of the given statements is correct.

Explanation:

  • Option (a) is wrong as in monarchy, the country's citizens are not allowed to elect whomever they want. The monarch inherits throne from his father or his elder.
  • Option (b) is wrong as in democracy, a king does not has absolute powers to rule the country. Democracy is a government selected by citizens of the country so there are multiple ministers to make decisions.
  • Option (c) is wrong as in monarchy, people can not raise questions about the decisions the monarch takes as he is not responsible to give justification to his citizens, while in democracy, ministers are the people elected by citizens so are responsible to their questions.

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