I think there's alot in Latin America
The Middle East China
The Middle East China
Well it depends on the time period. England is a constitutional monarchy, so is Spain and the Netherlands. Japan is an imperialistic constitutional monarchy. These are only a few of the long list of constitutional monarchies in the world today and in the past.
I believe it was first a monarchy for like 300 years then communism then a democracy
In the South American region most likely since North Americans have the most growth in democracy.
Actually it was well known by the thought leaders of the 1780s that THE worst form of government is Democracy. Much of what Madison did in preparation for the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 was to bring to the convention all the forms of government for the past 4,000 years. The worst form? Again - Democracy. That's why we live in a Constitutional Republic. Here is a good example of Democracy: Two wolves and a sheep vote on what is for dinner... Democracy is too susceptible to demagoguery and emotion of the moment. Plus they are busy with their own lives, so they vote to hopefully elect someone they believe will focus and research items more thoughtfully. Our Founding Fathers rated monarchy as far more effective than democracy.
"Have you visited any countries or regions in the past five years?"
The past population of the cheetah for 6 years is 12500 animals. These animals can be found in 26 countries worldwide.
Before World War II, the emperor had all of the power in Japan, and he was considered a god. The concept of democracy was part of the rebuilding process.
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Looked at over the past 1000 years, no European country had stable boundaries.
Looked at over the past 1000 years, no European country had stable boundaries