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Did patriots support independence from great Britain?

Yes, they wanted a say in Parliament and believed they should govern themselves. They also hated that Britain was imposing taxes on them.


What is Parliament also known as?

Parliament is also known as the legislative branch of government, where elected representatives come together to make laws and govern the country.


How did Louis XIV govern?

As an absolute monarch.


What was the major role of Parliment?

To govern beside the Monarch


What kind of government did England have from 1688-1715?

The monarch (William III and then Anne I) still was primarily in charge, but Parliament now had an enhanced role, and the monarch could not govern completely alone. The English Bill of Rights was passed during this time. (It should be added, though, that Parliament was much more of an aristocratic than a democratic institution at this time.) From 1714 onward, when the German-speaking George I took the throne, Parliament began to surpass the monarch in importance.


Which country used to govern India?

Britain


What island do the welsh English and scottish live on?

These three nations are part of the British Isles. Otherwise known as:BritainGreat BritainUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandAll of those names above are correct. "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" is the official name, but that's a bit long so people prefer the other shortened three.England. Scotland and Wales are three different nations which are united under the same parliament and monarch. England is the head of the union, where the monarch and Prime Minister reside and govern from.


What did the Hungarian Parliament in Austria Hungary govern?

domestic affairs


What type of government does constitutional monarchy have?

A constitutional monarch would have a democratic government. The monarch would be head of state but would not govern the country.


Why do Britain have a unitary and federal system?

The United Kingdom is a unitary state because only the Westminster Parliament has a constitutional right to govern. The Welsh assembly, Scottish parliament, Northern Ireland assembly and local councils are only delegated to run certain services by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which it can revoke at any time.


What is a Minority of the Monarch?

The "minority of the monarch" is when the monarch of any given nation is too young to rule properly, so a regent is chosen to govern in the name and on behalf of the Sovereign until the monarch comes of age. Most monarchies have their own systems, but to take the example of the United Kingdom, the Regency Acts ensure that there is an appropriate head-of-state through a Regency on the account of the minority of the monarch or if the monarch is incapable of performing royal functions. In the United Kingdom, I believe the monarch has to be 18 or older to govern by themselves.


Who is Romania ruled by?

Romania has a president, prime-minister, govern, parliament.