Spain is a constitutional monarchy with a king as head of state and a president as head of government, differing from France which is a republic where representatives rule rather than a monarch. Democracies allow citizens to decide their government through voting, while dictatorships concentrate power in one leader and ban political opposition, restricting citizens' rights. Monarchies have a king or queen as head of state, which can be absolute or constitutional, and republics are ruled by elected representatives of citizens.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy with a king as head of state and a president as head of government, differing from France which is a republic where representatives rule rather than a monarch. Democracies allow citizens to decide their government through voting, while dictatorships concentrate power in one leader and ban political opposition, restricting citizens' rights. Monarchies have a king or queen as head of state, which can be absolute or constitutional, and republics are ruled by elected representatives of citizens.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy with a king as head of state and a president as head of government, differing from France which is a republic where representatives rule rather than a monarch. Democracies allow citizens to decide their government through voting, while dictatorships concentrate power in one leader and ban political opposition, restricting citizens' rights. Monarchies have a king or queen as head of state, which can be absolute or constitutional, and republics are ruled by elected representatives of citizens.
1- Define: a. Democracy: Type of state in which people decide their government and political representatives.
b. Dictatorship: Type of state in which the power is concentrated in
one leader o a small group of people. Citizens can’t vote, their rights aren’t respected and the government uses repression to ban political opposition.
c. Monarchy: It is a type of state in which the head is a King or a
Queen. There are absolute monarchies and constitutional monarchies.
d. Republic: form of government in which a state is ruled by
representatives of the citizen body
2- Is the president of a republic always chosen democratically?
Explain. Yes, it is ever chosen by the citizens by elections but are a some cases where the chosen president by the people doesn’t let other candidates to present to elections and it is like a dictatorship.
3- What type of state is Spain? How is it different from France?
Explain your answer. It is a Constitutional Monarchy. There is a king as the head of the state and a president of the government.