At the end of the ninth century neither England nor France had anything remotely resembling democracy.
Although the obvious answer is Great Britain, I would actually say France - the reason being that (especially in England) the class system effectively hamstrung any real democracy that was taking place.
England is part of the United Kingdom and is a Parliamentary Democracy and also a Constitutional Monarchy.
This can be a variety of answers depending on what country you live in. America has a democracy. England has a monarchy.
90% of wolrd countries are still using democracy eg- oldest democracy England Biggest Democracy- India Most successful Democracy- USA What do you mean by "still"
Yes. There was Country life in Italy.
Ireland is a separate country to England and has not joined it.
Yes. Britain is a Parliamentary Democracy.
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England, in 16th century.
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No, England is run by an elected prime minister and parliament, and it constitutes a democracy. A dictatorship is run by an individual, or several, who were not elected and hold power through force.
England was the dominant European country in the early 1600s.