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north korea one man leads north korea and controls its government. he a…

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north korea
one man leads north korea and controls its government. he also controls its ruling political party. the ruling party chooses candidates for an assembly, and citizens vote. the candidates do not have opponents, so citizens have no choices.
form of government:

saudi arabia
saudi arabia is led by a king who appoints a council of ministers to help govern. there are no elections. saudi arabia’s basic law says the country’s constitution is the islamic holy book the qur’an and other religious traditions.
forms of government:
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North Korea - Form of Government
Brief Explanations

North Korea has a system where one man leads the government and the ruling political party. The ruling party chooses assembly candidates with no opponents, so citizens have no choice in candidates. This describes a dictatorship (or totalitarian state). In a dictatorship, a single person or party has absolute control, and elections (if they exist) are not free or competitive, matching North Korea's governance as described (one - man leadership, controlled party, non - competitive candidate selection).

Brief Explanations
  1. Monarchy: Saudi Arabia is led by a king who appoints a Council of Ministers. A monarchy is a form of government where a single family (dynasty) or individual (king/queen) holds power, often by hereditary right, which fits Saudi Arabia's king - led governance.
  2. Theocracy: Saudi Arabia's Basic Law states that the Qur'an (Islamic holy book) and Islamic traditions are part of the country's constitution. A theocracy is a system where religious law and leaders have a dominant role in governance, and in Saudi Arabia, Islam (and its holy book/traditions) is integral to the state's governance structure, so theocracy is also a form of government here.

Answer:

Dictatorship (or Totalitarian State)

Saudi Arabia - Forms of Government