Assuming you mean, choosing between Executive, Judicial, and Legislative, it would depend on which king, at which time. An absolutist king like Louis XIV was all three in equal measure. In Britain, by the time of the American Revolution, the King was effectively none, and would probably have resembled the executive, had the country not been run by an elected cabinet headed by a Prime Minister, who in effect held executive power.
all three branches.
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
Not to be treated as king. They wanted him to act king like and he didn't do that.
There are many more countries that do not have a king or queen then do. Most of the countries that do have Kings or Queens are in the Middle East. Even countries like England that have a Queen, they do not have the power that most would think a Queen would.
Madison feared that the house of representatives would dominate.
Well that'd be up to Frederick, most of the time a monarch used their first name, Thus he'd most like been King Fredrick I.
The Queen would be the most powerful piece in Chess whereas the most important chess piece would be the King .
The tiniest animal in The Lion King would most likely be Zazu who would be about 19 to 24 inches tall and weigh less than 1 pound.Depends on what you mean by "animal." Technically speaking, there is a close-up of ants marching across a tree branch during the first song. If you count them as animals, they would be the smallest.
King Kong would win.
Of course, a king would be!
The Executive Branch would have to approve of the new law (in most cases), and use the agencies under its authority to enforce that law.
Most sixth graders who like hamburgers or cheeseburgers or chicken nuggets, will most likely enjoy Burger King. Most sixth graders like fast food.