Most bacteria are classified in the Kingdom of Eubacteria. Though bacteria sometimes is not classified as a living organism, some do contain DNA and RNA.
Fungi
It is a different name for the kingdom Monera, where all the bacteria is classified in.
The bacterium Salmonella, is in the protoctista kingdom! ! x
There are actually two kingdoms that bacteria can belong to: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
Bacteria, and blue-green algae.
Eubacteria
No, an amoeba is not classified under the Monera kingdom. Amoebas belong to the Protista kingdom. Monera is a traditional kingdom that includes bacteria and archaea.
Gram positive bacteria and cyanobacteria have no nuclei; also, they predate eukaryotes.
I'm sorry for the answer you were previously given on this question. The answer is eubacteria.
They were, in the past. Or at least some of them. The people who decided to place them in a separate kingdom decided that there were significant difference between bacteria and plants.
They are not classified into a kingdom as they are not alive.