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in Spain what type of government do they have
In 1748, Baron de Montesquieu published The Spirit of the Laws, in which he tried to describe what he considered to be a perfect government.
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Ireland is a republic and it has a parliamentary democracy.
Federalist.
Canada is a British commonwealth. They have their own government and laws, but also recognize the queen.
No, Ohio is not a commonwealth. It is a state in the United States of America. Commonweath is a term that is used to describe certain self-governing territories with their own constitution and government.
Describe how the form of government mentioned above wields power
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A Commonwealth is a type of organized but unincorporated dependent territory. The term does not describe any specific political status or relationship. As for the commonwealth countries they are not states but two United States insular areas. They are the Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico.
in Spain what type of government do they have
You can find monarchy in yo text book..you should already know what a democracy is if not look in your text book.Look there first for all of the answers and then come here
The term 'commonwealth' really does not differ from state in the US, as it functions the same. Some states have referred to themselves as a commonwealth in their state constitutions because in revolutionary times, commonwealth was a term used to describe a state or nation where the people came together by mutual consent.
How did Washington carry out his goal of creating a respected government
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In 1748, Baron de Montesquieu published The Spirit of the Laws, in which he tried to describe what he considered to be a perfect government.
Describe the roles of government bodies that determine national fiscal policies