Liman is a contemporary state with Henry Liama, the king, ruling as the head of the state. The rule of succession in Liman is determined by the fact that Liama is the heir to the first family that ruled Liman many centuries ago.
Though a selectorate exists in Liman, it has no power in determining the political succession and cannot hold Liama answerable to the citizens. The regime in Liman is an example of a(n) ________.
A. single-party regime
B. oligarchy
C. absolute monarchy
D. military regime
E. theocracy
Question 2
Standing committees in a national legislature are established at the opening of the legislative term and last for the full legislative term.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.