See this web site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_monarchs
Spain,United Kingdom-not Rep.of Ireland I dont know anymore
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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.
There are very few countries that follow AbsoluteMonarchies. Saudi Arabia might be one of them. In terms of Constitutional Monarchies, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand are amongst the few that do. Many of the Commonwealth countries are also governed under constitutional monarchy
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The Bahamas U.s.a and Australia live under republic.
Many countries live under dictators. It is common even in modern day. For example, Cuba.
No countries really use limited monarchy, but countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and others use monarchy while also using another form of government.
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This is a little depressing. A lot of countries aren't monarchy anymore. Some still are, and it depends on the country you live to answer this question.
countries in western hemispheres like united states of America and some countries in south Asia and midde east have limited monarchy