All of the following describe Canada’s government EXCEPT : (1 point)

Responses

constitutional monarchy
constitutional monarchy

prime minister is the cheif executive
prime minister is the cheif executive

autocracy
autocracy

parliamentary democracy

autocracy

The correct answer is "autocracy." Canada is not an autocracy, as it is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy. The prime minister serves as the chief executive in Canada.

To determine which option does not describe Canada's government, you can analyze each response and eliminate the ones that are accurate.

1. Constitutional monarchy: Canada is indeed a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II) is the head of state, and the powers of the monarch are limited by the constitution. This accurately describes the Canadian government.

2. Prime minister is the chief executive: In Canada, the prime minister is the head of government and holds the executive powers. This accurately describes Canada's government.

3. Autocracy: Autocracy refers to a form of government where a single ruler holds absolute power. Canada does not have an autocratic government, as power is distributed among various branches and levels of government. Therefore, this option can be eliminated.

4. Parliamentary democracy: Canada is indeed a parliamentary democracy, where representatives are elected by the people and the government is accountable to the parliament. This accurately describes the Canadian government.

Based on the analysis, the option that does not describe Canada's government is "autocracy".