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In the British monarchy, the queen has all of the following roles except

A. Head of State
B. Making Laws
C. Providing a sense of stability and continuity
D. Head of Nation

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The answer would be B making laws. That's not the monarchy's job.
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The correct answer is B) making laws.

In the British monarchy, the Queen has all of the following roles except "Making Law."

The Queen of England is the most important figure in Britain but in fact, she has an "honorary" function rather than an operative or decision.making function in the government of England. She is the Head of State, Head of the Nation and provides a sense of stability and continuity that unifies the people from England, Wales, and Scotland.

In Great Britain, the political branch that can create laws is the British Parliament. And the most prominent political figure of the government is the Prime Minister.

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