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a monachy government is ruled by a king and his court.examples are England
No, they were not "free" like Americans are today. They were ruled by the British monarchy.
Yes, because the Greeks had many styles of governments like Monarchy and Oligarchy and Democracy. In the US we have Monarchy which was ruled by 1 person and Democracy which was ruled by citizens and citizens are aloud to vote. We have democracy because of the voting and we have the Monarchy for the 1 ruler.
A dictatorship is controlled, like a monarchy, by one person who has all of the power. While a monarchy is ruled over by a king or queen, who inherit the title, a dictatorship is ruled by a dictator. A republican form of government has three branches, the members of which are elected by the people.
a true monarchy is when there is kings or queens ruling some where and that its been like that for a while::: for example ... the united states is not a monarchy!!!
Yes a country can be a monarchy and a democracy because a country can be ruled by a king or a queen and still be a democracy. Like thailand it is ruled by a king or a queen but they are elected by the ppl. So the power still lies in thehands of the ppl :-)
Ancient China was ruled by many dynasties. Ancient China also had monarchy
A monarchy is the government which is ruled by one person, who is wholly set apart from all other members of the state, just like George Bush.
No, in fact they don't have on because in an absolute monarchy a king or queen is in charge and may not be over ruled like a president is able to be over ruled in the U.S.A
Mayan cities were independent since there was no centralized government. Each city had a king and/or queen that ruled in an authoritarian manner.
The population of the Papal States in the 16th century varied but was estimated to be around 2-3 million people. This region encompassed various territories and cities under papal control, including Rome, and experienced fluctuations in population due to factors like wars, disease, and migration.
A different answer:Throughout the history of Italy, the Papal States were geographical regions around the city of Rome that came under the political and military rule of the Vatican. The extent of these states changed as wars and regimes came and went. The modern Papal State only includes the portion of Rome that is the present Vatican.Like they had said, it's pretty much that Sort of like a similar question earlier, haha.