The monarch (William III and then Anne I) still was primarily in charge, but Parliament now had an enhanced role, and the monarch could not govern completely alone. The English Bill of Rights was passed during this time. (It should be added, though, that Parliament was much more of an aristocratic than a democratic institution at this time.) From 1714 onward, when the German-speaking George I took the throne, Parliament began to surpass the monarch in importance.
Parliamentary Democracy.
A constitutional monarchy.
parliament, monarchy, and privy council
They were trying to find a safe place to practice their form of religion. The English government was not kind to religions that were not the Church of England. The Quakers and Purtians both were arrested and discriminated against in England.
No. England does not have a communist government. It may seem like it but no.
What kind of government do we have in augusta?
In 1920, England was part of the UK's parliamentary system of government
the government in England are constitutional monarcy hope this helps
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Their government was easy
kind of government of algeria
The kind of government you have in the US is DEMOCRATIC.