answersLogoWhite

0

The queen makes no decisions regarding the government of any of the countries that she is the head of state of.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why were consuls important in ancient Rome?

The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.The consuls' agreement in the ancient Roman government made for smoother running of the government. However, politics being politics, if the consuls did not agree, one could override the other and if that didn't work, one consul in cahoots with a tribune could get his way.


Which clause in Article Section 2 of the Constitution could the federal government use to override the states bills of rights?

The answer is the "Supremacy Clause". This is also the answer to the test. (:


Can a Canadian with a criminal record go to Mexico for a 1 week holiday?

If you could get a passport from the Canadian government, you shouldn't have any trouble to enter Mexico.


Which clause in article 6 section 2 of the constitution could the federal government use to override the states bills of rights?

The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.


Where can one learn about the Canadian health care system?

If you are looking for information on the Canadian Healthcare System, you can contact the Canadian Government website. You could also contact the local Human Resources office or a local hospital.


Who is the head of the execitve branch for rome?

Modern Rome's executive branch's head would be the mayor of Rome. If you are asking about the ancient Romans, well, they did not have branches of government as we do. For some unfathomable reason people try to force our modern aspects of government upon the ancients. The ancient Roman government did not work the way modern ones do. Their senate was an advisory body, not an exclusively elected one. (Some senators were elected in a way, others were appointed) The elected officials were each responsible for particular duties within their area of responsibility. They had a system of checks and balances where an official of a higher office could override a decision made by an official holding a lower office. A tribune could override anybody except a dictator. That is about the closest they came to a modern government. As far as a comparison with a modern executive branch of government, you could loosely say the consuls, because they were the heads of state, were the heads of the "executive branch".


What were the effects of the brown decision?

The Brown vs Board of Education was a decision about school. The courts declared government could not provide "equal but separate" educations. Schools had to desegregate.


IfI you are on student visa in Canada can you marry in India and bring your spouse here in Canada?

I am Canadian and I am pretty sure that you need to be a Canadian citizen to officially live here. You could try sending a letter to the Canadian government.(here it's free)


Which decision was rolled by the government?

Could you please provide more context or specify which government decision you are referring to? There have been numerous decisions made by different governments across various topics, and I want to ensure I give you the most accurate information.


What was a result of the deed Scott decision?

The Dred Scott v. Sandford decision in 1857 led to the ruling that African Americans could not be U.S. citizens and that the federal government could not regulate slavery in the territories. This decision further divided the nation on the issue of slavery, contributing to the tensions that eventually led to the Civil War.


Can state legislatures override a veto?

They need a 3/5 vote, or they could re-open the bill.


What had to happen before the Canadian Pacific Railway could be built?

Palms had to be greased before the Canadian Pacific Railway could be built.