Canada and Australia are both governed by constitutional monarchy. But for Canada at least, it is not governed by the Queen of England but the Queen of Canada. They are the same person but do not mistake their titles to be identical. Most within these countries would express content with their current state of government. Constitutional monarchies have proven to be one of the most stable forms of government and only for the cost of 5 Canadian Quarters per year
There are many different types of government currently in power in the world including a constitutional democracy, an oligarchy democracy, a monarchy, a socialist government, and a theocracy. These are the five most common types of government.
1. Russia 2. India 3.Israel 4.Canada 5. Germany
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Spain and Portugal are 2 different countries, with 2 different languages, and 2 different people who share a lot in common. Spain has about 5 times more territory and 4 times as many people. Spain is a kingdom with a Constitutional Monarchy and Portugal is a republic and Parliamentary Democracy.
In the United Kingdom there has to be a general election every 5 years. (Election of members of the House of Commons) The United Kingdom is ruled as a constitutional monarchy by HM Queen Elizabeth II. The monarchy is hereditary. The United Kingdom is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.
There are only 3 types of governments in the United States of America. Thus being: state government, tribal government, and federal government. The federal government has 3 branches under its government. Which is Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch. But, all of those branches are still under the federal government. Thus being said 4 governments in America is clearly false.
Brunei, Qatar, Kingdom of Swaziland, Saudi Arabia, and Vatican City.
The effect the constitutional convention had was the great compromise and the 3/5 compromise. These led to the constitution.
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Direct Democracy, Tribal Rule, Absolute Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy, Constitutional Monarchy and Representative Democracy.
As Australia is a constitutional monarchy and not a republic, Bib Hawke was never president of the country. Bob Hawke became Prime Minister of Australia on 5 March 1983. However, he did become president of the ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions) in 1969.