Can a government be both a monarchy and an anarchy at the same time
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Can a government be both a monarchy and an anarchy at the same time
Can a government be both a monarchy and an anarchy at the same time
There is no similarity. It was an absolute monarchy.
Because they are both from the same country
A monarchy is a system of government headed by a monarch, the same way a sovereignty is headed by a sovereign.
A dynasty is a line of kings that are in the same family. The government type is monarchy.
There is no difference. Anarchy means that there is no government. Any for of that word is still going to mean the same thing it just might be worded differently. Such as Anarchist. This is someone that is against the government. It pretty much means the same thing. Just worded differently.AnswerThere is a difference:* Anarchy ("without ruler") is a state of affairs: If there is no police, boss, government or other authority, just each man and woman for him/herself, you have anarchy.* Anarchism is the ideology or political philosophy saying that government etc. is unnecessary (or even harmful) and that anarchy is better.You can have one without the other. Anarchy without anarchism could for example be a temporary breakdown of normal law and order after a natural disaster or at the boundaries of a war zone.
Both get their sovereignty from their citizens.
It's easy. They both overthrown their monarchs, are both democratic republics, are both a memeber of NATO, and have (large) Spanish speaking communities. Note that Spain has restored the Monarchy - Juan Carlos 1 is the king of Spain. The government is a constitutional monarchy Overthrow is a very strong word when you site the US. People here rejected/refused the power of the monarchy, but they did not over throw it.
THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
THey aren't the same because one is a democracy and the other is a Monarchy
Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands and is therefore subject to the laws and form of government that is practiced in said country. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy much the same as the United Kingdom.