We had a monarchy if you can call that a government. But besides that no.
According to our Constitution we are still a monarchy though but we have a parlament and a primeminister running the country.
Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, whereas USA is a constitutional republic, meaning Denmark has a monarchy and a queen (it can be a king) who signs the laws. In Denmark there's only one election and whoever wins gets to form the government. There's typically 2 or more parties in a government.
Denmark's adjective form is Denmark, because you would say "The city of Denmark." What city? Denmark.
Great Britain, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark
No, Denmark is on the top 5 of oldest countries and has always been independant.
The quote " Denmark must be bodyguard for all Jews", implies that the government of Denmark has the responsibility of protecting its citizens against any form of aggression.
No, that is false.
A participative republic, also called "democracy"; however no modern country has ever implemented such form of government.
Oregon
Democracy is in many ways an unsatisfactory form of government, and it often leads to bad results, but nonetheless, it is the best form of government that we have been able to devise so far; all the other are worse.
Federalism is a form of government where some powers are divided and other powers are shared. A constitutional monarchy is an example of another form of government.
Yes, God has a form of government, a Theocratic form of government.
Denmark, Norway and Sweden.