A monarchy is ruled by a King or Queen. This is by Heridity, in that the crown passes from father to son, or daughter if there is no male heir. In a Republic the head of State is elected by public vote, or at least that's the theory !
There are different types of governments in Europe. Some are monarchies, constitutional monarchies, and republics.
As is the case today, there were many different types of government in existence in the 1930s. Examples include democracies, republics, democratic republics, constitutional monarchies, traditional monarchies, and dictatorships.
No. They are not republics. They have a monarch, Queen Elizabeth. If a country has a monarch it does not have a president. Republics and monarchies are two different systems of running countries and have different types of heads of state.
They are similar because they both have a head of the government.
They are similar because they both have a head of the government.
They are similar because they both have a head of the government.
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It depends entirely on the time in question. Spain has had monarchies, dictatorships, parliamentary republics, and caudillos.
Most West Indies states are constitutional monarchies, being a part of the Commonwealth. The remaining are republics.
The two terms or NOT synonymous. The term "government" refers to the system of governance applicable in a partcular nation. A "parliament" is a specific type of governmnent. Other typoes of governments can be dictatorships - republics - monarchies - etc.
Napoleon had conquered much of Europe. He had turned monarchies into republics, Republics into truibutary monarchies; he had changed boundaries, amalgamated states, done away with others. Now he was defeated and nobody knew what belonged to whom and under what form of government. A Congress of all the powers was needed to sort this mess out.
Not as a whole, but different countries have different monarchies, or governments.