A form of government in which a king or queen acts as head of state while parliament makes legislation is called a ________.

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Responses

monarchy
monarchy

democracy
democracy

democratic parliament
democratic parliament

constitutional monarchy

constitutional monarchy

The correct answer is constitutional monarchy.

The correct answer is "constitutional monarchy". A constitutional monarchy is a form of government where a king or queen serves as the head of state, symbolizing the unity and continuity of the nation, while the legislative power is exercised by a parliament. In this system, the monarch's role is mostly ceremonial and representative, with real political power lying with the elected representatives in parliament.