an example of shared power
the dictatorial has unlimited power by the head of government or head of state
A constitutional government follows a constitution, which is an outline/framework of the government. That means that the country cannot disobey the constitution, however, they can modify/change it in a process that the constitution allows. For example, in the US, if the constitution wants to be changed by adding an amendment, 3/4 of the states need to vote in favor. A dictatorial government is one that is completely run by a dictator. They get to do whatever they want and do not follow anything but their own choices. Such an example would be Nazi Germany, run by Hitler.
A republic versus a constitutional monarchy.
A constitution is a document, explaining the rules, regulation, and setup of a constutional goverment. A constutional gov. is built around the blueprint of the constution.
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
They are both in countries
Which court are constitutional matters between the central authority and the state government arbitrated in nigeria
A constitutional Government is obliged to work within the frame work of what it is authorised to do according to rules set out in the constitution. A non constitutional government can do whatever it wants.
similarities----- they both promote liberty and equality differences----- they created a limited constitutional monarchy and the us is a republic
the corruption
in an authoritarian government, the leaders of the government have absolute power.
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