The 'Life in the United Kingdom' handbook identifies the UK as a parliamentary democracy. Which of the following statements most accurately describes how the government is formed and held to account within this system?
- The government is typically formed by the party that wins the most seats in the House of Commons and must justify its decisions to the elected representatives and the public.Cevap
- BThe UK is a democratic republic where the government is held to account by an elected Head of State who serves as the primary representative of the people.
- CBecause the UK is a democracy, individual liberty is absolute, meaning citizens are only required to follow laws that their chosen representatives specifically voted for.
- DThe principle of democracy ensures that all residents, regardless of citizenship status, have the legal right to vote in general elections to hold the government to account.
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The government is typically formed by the party that wins the most seats in the House of Commons and must justify its decisions to the elected representatives and the public.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the definition of a parliamentary democracy as provided in the official handbook. It correctly identifies that the government is formed based on the results of elections to the House of Commons and emphasizes the principle of accountability—where the government must justify its actions to both the elected representatives and the general public.
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Parliamentary Democracy and Accountability