NO. The United States is a PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLICwhich is a form of INDIRECT DEMOCRACY. Presidential Republics, which include the United States and large parts of Latin America, are governments where all citizens over a certain age can vote for political parties that sit in Congress as well as voting for a President who is the chief executive. In Presidential Republics, there is a clear delineation between the legislative and executive branches.
Nothing makes the US a monarchy
The US does not have a Monarchy.
monarchy
No, the US is a Federal Republic.
The US could only become a monarchy if the Constitution is completely overthrown and done away with.
No, not unless there was a complete overthrow of the government and then it wouldn't be a monarchy but a dictatorship.
None, the US is not a monarchy.
The last time the US had a monarch was on July3, 1776. But before that date, there was no constitution. So the US had a monarch at one time with no constitution, then the US had a constitution but no monarch.
Trick question: There was, and never has been, a 'monarchy' established in the US.
No. It is a parliamentary monarchy that is a constitutional monarchy with a prime minister.
What modern country has monarchy as government
If they already live under a monarchy or constitutional monarchy, they don't have to do anything. In the US, they do without; it is not likely that a move toward establishing a US monarchy would go very far. In most cases in history, countries have move away from and not toward monarchies to handle governmental needs.