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Which of the following situations describes a constitutional monarchy? a. The king is head of state, and the prime minister is head of government. c. The king is head of state and government. b. The prime
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Which of the following situations describes a constitutional monarchy?
a. The king is head of state, and the prime minister is head of government.
c. The king is head of state and government.
b. The prime minister is head of state, and the king is head of government.
d. The prime minister is head of state and government.
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It would be when "a. The king is head of state, and the prime minister is head of government", that describes a constitutional monarchy, since under this type of government the role of the king is highly "ornamental".
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