The United Kingdom is described as both a 'parliamentary democracy' and a 'constitutional monarchy' within the fundamental principles of British life. Which of the following accurately describes how these two concepts function together in the UK's system of government?
- AThe UK is a democratic republic where the people hold supreme power and the head of state is an elected president rather than a monarch.
- The UK is a system where the government is elected by the people and is accountable to a sovereign Parliament, while the monarch remains the head of state without the power to make or change laws.Cevap
- CThe principle of democracy in the UK provides citizens with absolute individual liberty, meaning they have the right to follow their own beliefs even if they conflict with laws passed by Parliament.
- DDemocracy in the UK means that while citizens elect local councils, the national government is appointed directly by the monarch to maintain constitutional traditions.
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The UK is a system where the government is elected by the people and is accountable to a sovereign Parliament, while the monarch remains the head of state without the power to make or change laws.
The correct answer accurately synthesizes the UK's status: it is a 'parliamentary democracy' because the government is elected by and accountable to the people through their representatives, and it is a 'constitutional monarchy' because the monarch is the head of state but is legally restricted from making or changing legislation.
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The synthesis of parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy in the UK.
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