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Main cause of conflict with english monarchs in the late 1600s?

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What is a constitutional Monarchy and where is one located today?

A constitutional Monarchy refers to a country governed by a parliament that has a Monarch. The only time the monarch has any power at all is when the government absolutely does not function. At all other times, the monarch is simply there for ritualistic purposes and appearance sake. Japan, England, Thailand, The Netherlands, and a few others have constitutional monarchs.


What are the advantages and advantages of living under a constitutional government?

Pros Constitutional monarchs make better ceremonial heads of state They provide checks and balances Monarchs are well trained Cons They are undemocratic Only a member of the royal family can be the head of state The monarchies are a waste of money The existence of royalty encourages people to live in a fantasy land Monarchs are merely icons


What is a country in a monarchy?

There are three monarchies (constitutional monarchies) in Southeast Asia : Cambodia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Cambodia (Kampuchea) and Malaysia have monarchs elected from the royal families, while Thailand has a single heriditary ruling family.


What is the purpose of monarchs?

The purpose of monarchs varies by country and can include serving as a symbolic figurehead, representing national unity and continuity, and embodying cultural traditions. In constitutional monarchies, their role is largely ceremonial, with real political power resting in elected officials. In absolute monarchies, they may wield significant authority over governance and decision-making. Overall, monarchs often play a role in fostering national identity and stability.


Is a monarchy ruled by just a king or queen?

generally a king will rule in his own right.he may have as his wife a queen but she has no constitutional powers. a queen who rules alone such as elizabeth 2 of the united kingdom is married to philip duke of edinburgh he is lower in the pecking order occasionally joint monarchs rule as in William and Mary of England 1688 both having equal claim to the throne .most modern monarchs are constitutional having no real powers


5 countries with constitutional monarchy governments?

Constitutional monarchy is a form of democratic government where in monarchs play the role of a non-party political head of state within a constitution. Australia, Japan, Canada, Cambodia and Spain are countries with constitutional monarchy.


What country is a constitutional monarcy?

Canada and Great Britan are both constitutional Monarcies