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Does a king or queen rule in a constitutional monarchy?

No because a king or queen rules in monarchy


What are two forms of monarchy?

The mian kinds are Absolute monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy. With an absolute monarchy, there is one spreme ruler who controls all of the land and the people with no higer form of government above with. With a constitutional monarchy, There is a ruler who is the leader of a government but does not have supreme power. (does not control everything but is still a part of the government)


Japan's parliamentary monarchy is in the style of?

Japan's parliamentary monarchy is a style of constitutional monarchy. This is where the monarch acts as head of state within the rules of a constitution.


What are the similarities absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy?

The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.


What type of government does Tokyo have?

Constitutional Monarchy


Japans government is an example of a?

constitutional monarchy


How could I use constituional monarchy in a sentence?

There's never a good constitutional monarchy around when you need one. Sweden is a constitutional monarchy.


What type of government does Sweden have?

Constitutional monarchy and Parliamentary democracy.Constitutional monarchy


Does North Korea have a constitutional monarchy?

No. North Korea does not have a Constitutional Monarchy.


What type of monarchy did England have during the Glourious Revolution?

the government invented was Constitutional Monarchy


Which monarchy is England?

A constitutional monarchy.


Difference between absolute monarchy and constiutional monarchy?

A absolute monarchy means the monarch acts as the sole power of authority for the state. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as head of state, but is bound by a set of rules or constitution which limit their power in some way. Constitutional monarchies often have a parlimentary system, and sometimes (but not always) the monarch plays largely a ceremonial role. Constitutional monarchies have also co-existed in facist states.