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The monarchial countries in Northern Europe have parliments similar to the Congress of the USA and they hold elections for the general populous. The people live under freedom and peace just as Americans do.

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  • They do not have the power to force the president out.

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  • Parliament
  • They have the power to force the prime minister out.
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How are the constitutional monarchies of northern Europe similar to the government of US?

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How are the constitutional monarchies of the northern Europe similar to the government of the US?

The monarchial countries in Northern Europe have parliments similar to the Congress of the USA and they hold elections for the general populous. The people live under freedom and peace just as Americans do.


How are the constitutal monarchies of northern Europe similar to the government of US?

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What are the ten constitutional monarchies in Europe?

There are more than four. The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway and Sweden all have monarchs and are in Northern Europe.


Are there any monarchies in the western hemisphere?

Yes. Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the Canadian head of state. When she is in Canada (or her Northern Realm as she calls it) she is referred to as the Queen of Canada. The legal name of the Canadian Government is the "Crown in Right of Canada." When the Queen is not in Canada she is represented by a Governor General.


Does Scotland have a constitutional monarchy government?

Yes, as part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


What did At the Constitutional Convention delegates from northern and southern states disagreed about?

D. whether the federal government should have the power to regulate slavery.


When did Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention happen?

Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention happened on 1975-05-01.


Does wales and Scotland and northern Ireland have their own presidents?

No. They are not republics. They have a monarch, Queen Elizabeth. If a country has a monarch it does not have a president. Republics and monarchies are two different systems of running countries and have different types of heads of state.


Was the Civil War constitutional?

It was constitutional because the North was fighting for the "equal rights That's what the fight was about. The southern states thought since they had voluntarily accepted the Constitution they had the right to reject it when they did not agree with the federal government. The northern states disagreed.


What are some examples of present day monarchies government sysyems?

Current monarchiesCurrently there are 44 (or 45) nations in the world with a monarch as head of state. They fall roughly into the following categories:Commonwealth realms. The sixteen Commonwealth realms (Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) all share QueenElizabeth II as monarch in a personal union arrangement. They all share a common British inheritance and have evolved out of the British Empire into membership of theCommonwealth of Nations as fully independent states where they retain Queen Elizabeth as head of state; unlike other members of the Commonwealth of Nations which are either dependencies, republics or have a different royal house. All sixteen realms are constitutional monarchies and full democracies where the queen has limited powers or a largely ceremonial role. The queen is head of the established Protestant Christian Church of England in the United Kingdom however, the other monarchies do not have an established church.Other European constitutional monarchies. Andorra, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Sweden are fully democratic states in which the monarch has a limited or largely ceremonial role. There is generally a Christian religion established as the official church in each of these countries. This is a form of Protestantism in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands, while Belgium, Luxembourg, Andorra, and Spain are Roman Catholic countries.European Constitutional/Absolute Monarchies Liechtenstein and Monaco are constitutional monarchies in which the Prince retains many powers of an absolute monarch. For example the 2003 Constitution referendum which gives the Prince of Liechtenstein the power to veto any law that the Landtag proposes and the Landtag can veto any law that the Prince tries to pass. The Prince can hire or dismiss any elective member or government employee from his or her post. However what makes him not an absolute monarchy is that the people can call for a referendum to end the monarchy's reign. The Prince of Monaco has simpler powers but can not hire or dismiss any elective member or government employee from his or her post, but he can elect the minister of state, government council and judges. Both Albert II and Hans-Adam II have quite a bit of political power, but they also own huge tracts of land and are shareholders in many companies.Islamic monarchies. These Islamic monarchs of Bahrain, Brunei, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates generally retain far more powers than their European or Commonwealth counterparts. Brunei, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia remain absolute monarchies; Bahrain, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates are classified as mixed, meaning there are representative bodies of some kind, but the monarch retains most of his powers. Jordan, Malaysia and Morocco are constitutional monarchies, but their monarchs still retain more substantial powers than European equivalents. Malaysia could also be considered as an East Asian constitutional monarchy (see next).East Asian constitutional monarchies. Bhutan, Cambodia, Japan, Thailand have constitutional monarchies where the monarch has a limited or ceremonial role. Bhutan, Japan, and Thailand are countries that were never colonised by European powers, but have changed from traditional absolute monarchies into constitutional ones during the twentieth century. Cambodia had its own monarchy after independence from France, which was deposed after the Khmer Rouge came into power and the subsequent invasion by Vietnam. The monarchy was subsequently restored in the peace agreement of 1993. Shintoism is the established religion in Japan, while Bhutan, Cambodia and Thailand are all Buddhist countries. However, most Japanese people practice Buddhism and Shinto simultaneously.Other monarchies. Five monarchies do not fit into one of the above groups by virtue of geography or class of monarchy: Tonga and Samoa in Polynesia; Swaziland and Lesotho in Africa; and the Vatican City in Europe. Of these, Lesotho and Tonga are constitutional monarchies, while Swaziland and Vatican City are absolute monarchies. Samoa falls into neither class, as one of the Four Paramount Chiefs of the country is elected to hold the position of O le Ao o le Malo, or "Chieftain of the Government". This position is not required by the Samoan constitution, which is why Samoa is officially classified as a republic rather than a constitutional monarchy. The pope is monarch of Vatican City by virtue of his position as head of the Catholic Church; he is an elected rather than hereditary ruler.


What kind government did austria have before World War 2?

==Belgium has been a Constitutional Monarchy & Parliamentary Democracy since 1831 == Since the installation of Leopold I as king in 1831, Belgium has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelans has the same type of government. WW2 did not change the type of government in either country.