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The options of the question are, A) is appointed by the Monarch. B) is elected by representatives that were chosen by the people. C) is elected directly by the people. D) is the leader of the party that won most seats.

The correct answer is D) is the leader of the party that won most seats.

In a parliamentary system of representative democracy, the Prime Minister is the leader of the party that won most seats.  

A Prime Minister is the leader of the government in a parliamentary system. He/she is responsible of the decisions in the government. Among his/her most important duties are the decision making on foreign policy, economic policy, political matters, and defense. The Prime Minister is the leader of the party that won most seats in a parliamentary system of representative democracy.  


In a parliamentary system of representative democracy the prime minister is the leader of the party that won the most seats.  

Further Explanation:-

The Representative democracy is known to be a type of democracy which was founded on the principals of officials who were elected from the group of people as opposite to direct democracy. In today’s scenarios almost about all the modern styles of western democracies are the kind of representative democracies for instance, United kingdom has a parliamentary constitutional monarchy where as France can be called as Semi-Presidential Republic and we talk about United States then it will be called as Presidential Republic.  

If we talk about both Parliamentary as well as presidential form of government then they are typically used in a lower chamber which is known as House of Commons in United Kingdom as well as LokSabha and these may be molded by constitutional constraints such as Upper house or Upper Chamber. The countries which follow representative democracy makes that person head of the country or Prime Minister of the country whose party wins the majority of seats in the elections.  

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Answer Details:

Grade – High School

Subject – Constitution

Chapter –Representative Democracy

Keywords –Representative Democracy, Prime Minister, United States, United Kingdom, LokSabha, House of Commons, Upper house, Lower house, Majority.  

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