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
C is correct.
I also like C, England maybe ?
not b I meant c
I have to say you are wrong.
so it is d thx
Sorry. thought you said b. Yes you are correct.
It is. He mixed me up. He said B at first and I was like..Whatttttt.
its a lol
The correct answer is C. A constitutional monarchy is a representative government with a mostly ceremonial ruler. In this form of government, there is a king or queen who serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a constitution. The monarch's role is mainly symbolic and ceremonial, with the actual governing power lying in the hands of elected representatives or a separate branch of government. The constitution typically outlines the powers and responsibilities of the monarch, as well as the rights and liberties of the citizens.
To arrive at this answer, I analyzed the given options and evaluated them based on their accuracy. Option A, which suggests that a constitutional monarchy is a monarchy where a king or queen has all the power, is incorrect because it does not capture the essence of a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch's powers are limited. Option B, which states that the people elect the king or queen, is also incorrect because in a constitutional monarchy, the position of the monarch is usually hereditary and not subject to direct elections. Option D, which suggests that a constitutional monarchy is characterized by a representative government with only one set of written laws, does not adequately capture the nature of a constitutional monarchy, which focuses more on the role of the monarch and the limitations on their power.