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The citizens of Israel have more influence over the election of their chief executive than the citizens of Saudi Arabia. Why is this?

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A. Israel is a monarchy and the only election citizens are allowed to participate in is for the chief executive while in Saudi Arabia, all major officials are elected.

B. In Saudi Arabia the chief executive is chosen through a parliamentary democracy and in Israel the chief executive is chosen by a popular vote.

C. Saudi Arabia actually does not have a chief executive so in reality the citizens cannot influence the office at all.

D. The citizens of Israel elect the members of the legislature, who then elect the prime minister while in Saudi Arabia the chief executive is decided through the royal bloodline.

User Enzo Tran
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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Saudi Arabia has an absolute monarchy while Israel has a parliamentary democracy.

User Osanger
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Answer:

For your question, I'd say that it will be D. The citizens of Israel elect the members of the legislature, who then elect the prime minister while in Saudi Arabia, the chief executive is decided through the royal bloodline.

Have a good day, my fellow citizen! :D

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