Regent, Wally
A Monarchy has a Monarch or a single ruler ( Or in the case of a Constitutional Monarchy, a Monarch as a sort of figurehead) while Oligarchy involves a snall and elite cadre of people who control most of the wealth of a country. (Russia is a good present example.)
No
The last British monarch to die abroad was King George II, who died in Germany in 1760 while visiting his native country of Hanover.
I can think of a few.1. Regent - a regent is someone who is appointed to rule a country while the monarch is unable to do so themselves- usually it's when the monarch is a young child, or is mentally handicapped.2. Viceroy - a viceroy is someone who is appointed to rule a colony for a monarch. The monarch is usually too far away to rule it themselves, so the Viceroy handles it for them.3. Governor-general - very similar to a Viceroy, a governor-general usually rules an independent country that still acknowledges a monarch as their ruler. Canada and Australia, which are independent countries, each have a governor-general who rules the country in the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom.
Unless declared incapacitated by your doctor, sure. You can work for your employer or on a second job. But if you have been granted FMLA, you are prohibited from working because you ARE incapacitated from working.
no jamaca does not have monarch butterflies however they do pass by while migrating.
King Tut was the ruler of Egypt, so all the riches of that country were his. While he may not have been the richest of the Pharaohs, or the richest ruler in the world, he was far richer than any of the common people.
Yes, while Hades is not am olympian, he is ruler of the underworld.
Characteristics of an ideal enlightened ruler include, firstly, the ruler would use logic and reason while ruling his domain. Secondly, the king or monarch would ensure that the people have their natural rights, such as, equality before the law, freedom of religious worship, freedom of speech, and the right to own property. Thirdly, the enlightened ruler would promote and develop arts, sciences and education. Fourthly, the enlightened ruler himself should obey the law and enforce fairly upon his people.
There has been no monarch for quite a while.
A ruler who is logical, wise, and caring of others. Characteristics of an ideal enlightened ruler include, firstly, the ruler would use logic and reason while ruling his domain. Secondly, the king or monarch would ensure that the people have their natural rights, such as, equality before the law, freedom of religious worship, freedom of speech, and the right to own property. Thirdly, the enlightened ruler would promote and develop arts, sciences and education. Fourthly, the enlightened ruler himself should obey the law and enforce fairly upon his people.
Constitutional monarchy is a kind of democratic government where the non-party political head of state is the monarch. The monarch makes the rules and holds formal reserve power while the government takes place in the monarch's name.