Jamaica,Antigua,Australia,Barbados,Papua New Guinea, Canada,United Kingdom,Bahamas, Barbuda,Belize, Grenada, New Zealand, St. Kitts, Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, the Grenadines, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Bahrain, Belgium, Brunei, Cambodia, Denmark, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, Morrocco, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Thailand, and Tonga.
Andorra
Belgium
Denmark
Monaco
Norway
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Vatican City
U.K., Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Luxembourg, Monaco, Liechtenstein and Sweden
Parliment and Monarch
some monarchies today have symbolic or powerless parliaments that the monarch can dissolve or change at will. Countries are considered to be absolute monarchies when the power of their rulers are not restricted under their constitutions.
Because Canada still recognises the British Monarch as being the monarch of their country, despite being politically separate from the United Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia
Libya and Zimbabwe are dictatorships.
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
France, Britain and the Netherlands still have some territories and dependencies scattered throughout Latin America.
bejing shaghai
no one
Parliament today has far more power than it did in the Middle Ages. In the Middle Ages, the monarch still practically ran everything unlike today.
Many countries still have a King or Queen as head of State. That is a Monarch. The monarchy was restored in Spain after General Francos' death. The UK is still ruled, since 1952, by Queen Elizabeth II. Republics do not have a monarch, they elect the Head of State.
the world is still divided into two groups developed countries and developing countries .colonialism is still present in s ome countries