Which describes a constitutional monarchy?

A. a monarchy in which a king or queen has all the power

B. a monarchy in which the people elect the king or queen***

C. a representative government with a mostly ceremonial ruler

D. a representative government with only one set of written laws

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1) B. resolves disputes among members
2) C. Brexit
3) C. the prime minister
4) C. a representative government with a mostly ceremonial ruler

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its c

Period is indeed correct.

The correct answer is C. A constitutional monarchy is a representative government with a mostly ceremonial ruler. To arrive at this answer, let's break down the options and examine them one by one.

A. A monarchy in which a king or queen has all the power: This describes an absolute monarchy, where the monarch holds complete power and authority without any checks or limitations.

B. A monarchy in which the people elect the king or queen: This is not a characteristic of a constitutional monarchy. In a constitutional monarchy, the ruler's position is inherited and not subject to direct elections by the people.

C. A representative government with a mostly ceremonial ruler: This is the definition of a constitutional monarchy. The government is run by elected officials who hold the real political power, while the monarch serves as a figurehead or symbol of national unity, with limited or symbolic powers.

D. A representative government with only one set of written laws: This option does not accurately describe a constitutional monarchy. A constitutional monarchy does not necessarily rely on having a single set of written laws.

Therefore, the correct answer is C, as it defines a constitutional monarchy accurately.