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The hierarchy above represents the governmental structure of __________.

A.

Iran

B.

Israel

C.

Saudi Arabia

D.

Turkey

The hierarchy above represents the governmental structure of __________. A. Iran B-example-1

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Answer:

The correct answer here is definetly C: Saudi Arabia.

Step-by-step explanation:

From its very beginnings, Saudi Arabia has been one of the countries whose system of government has not changed at all. In essence, it is known as one of the few remaining monarchical and totalitarian systems of government, with the King being not simply the leader, but the absolute ruler of the land. The only law that rules over the king in Saudi Arabia is the Sharia (islamic law) and the Qur´an. In fact, the king of this nation controls all the levels of government and no decision can be made without, or above, him. All other government representatives, Prime minister, and those in the three branches: cabinets, legislature and courts, depend and rely on the king for any and all decisions to be made regarding the ruling of the kingdom.

User Gnarlywhale
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C. Saudi Arabia is your best answer.

Saudi Arabia is the only country listed that still uses the heirarchy government structure (as seen today with the King, Prince, etc.)

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