Well it depends on the time period. England is a constitutional monarchy, so is Spain and the Netherlands. Japan is an imperialistic constitutional monarchy. These are only a few of the long list of constitutional monarchies in the world today and in the past.
North America does NOT have a government. It is a continent. The continent of North America. is divided into many countries. Cana, The U.S.A., and Mexico. . being the largest countries in North America. However, I agree with 'Wikiuser' 14 y ago.' , where listed all the countries of North Americas, and their form of government.
Germany and Russia.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
President is to republic. In a monarchy, a queen serves as the head of state, while in a republic, a president typically fulfills that role. Both positions represent the leadership and governance of their respective political systems.
Very varied, as it is in most countries. Basically, France was a monarchy for many centuries, then there was the French Revolution, then followed various episodes of republic and monarchy and republic until things settled in the late 1950s as a modern republic with a president.
democratic leadership, dictator leadership and etc. my answer is: Republic,Democracy,Parlimentarian,Dictatorship,Monarchy
yes the dominican republic and haiti are countries :)
A republic
He was an improvement over both the Monarchy and the Republic.
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The Roman republic was a republic. There was no monarchy, constitutional or otherwise.
The Iberian peninsula has three countries: Portugal (Parliamentary republic), Spain (Constitutional Monarchy) and Andorra (Parliamentary democracy and Co-principality)