Answer to Question #318194 in Law for Siphesihle

Question #318194

The monarch is a single figure within a state in which the supreme authority is vested, for example, in the hands of a king or a queen. Monarchies such as those in medieval Europe operated on the principle of divine right, which posits that kings and queens derive their right to rule from a deity. Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. Which one of the following functions is not regarded as a function of a monarch:

a.

Governs the country according to statutes, decrees, orders, ordinances and by-laws.

b.

Ensure that laws made by legislators are obeyed.

c.

Is the sole judge of the fair enforcement of the laws.

d.

Make all policies in the country.


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