In Israel, the people are allowed to openly criticize the ruling authority. True or NAH
True
What type of law does Saudi Arabia follow?
Who is the chief executive of Saudi Arabia’s government?
Who is the chief executive in Turkey’s government?
President
How is the President of Turkey chosen?
Directly from the citizens
In the modern world, the two main forms of democracies are.
Presidential and Parlimentary
In a presidential democracy, the head of government is a part of what branch of government?
the Executive branch
In this form of government, the chief executive is independent of the legislature.
A Presidential Democracy
How was the structure of the Turkish government affected by the 2017 amendments to Turkey’s constitution?
The government transitioned from a parliamentary democracy to a presidential democracy.
What is the main religion in Israel?
Judaism
Who CANNOT vote in Saudi Arabia?
Women
In a parlimentary democracy, The prime minister is the head of state, but it is largely a ceremonial role. Is this statement true?
no
Which branch of government usually has the MOST power in a parliamentary democracy?
the legislative branch
Prior to the 2017 Amendment the Parliament has/does not have powers to approve, investigate, and limit the authority of executive officials.
Has. Parliament has the power to approve, investigate, and limit the authority of executive officials.
In which country do citizens have the fewest voting rights?
Saudi Arabia
Which part of government is responsible for making the laws for Israel?
Knesset (parliament)
In this country, the head of government must be a direct descendant of the previous head of government.
Saudi Arabia
Power is concentrated in the national government. Regional governments enforce the national government's policies. Which system of government is described?
The parliamentary democracy in Israel
Who can overide a presidential veto with an absolute majority?
Parliment
What are some freedoms that Israeli citizens enjoy?
Right to vote, freedoms of assembly, speech, press, religion (anyone who renounces other religions than Judaism can become a citizen)
Dictatorship is a goverment that is ruled by one person, such as a monarch or dictator.
Who is usually the head of state in a parliamentary democracy
The President
In Saudi Arabia, Men over age of 21 can vote. , Who do they vote for?
1/3rd of the Consultative Council
SIKE. NO TURKEY TALK Who usually has the MOST power in a parlimentary? The Judiciary, the Legislature, or the President?
The Legislature
In what way does the Saudi goverment restrict the personal freedoms of it citizens
Limited women’s rights and unequal rights for ethnic groups (Arabs, Kurds)