I have no idea what so ever.
I believe that a multiparty democracy is a country with a democratic goverment. And a constitutional monarchy is a monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are
restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation. Hope that helps.
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There are only 3 types of governments in the United States of America. Thus being: state government, tribal government, and federal government. The federal government has 3 branches under its government. Which is Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch. But, all of those branches are still under the federal government. Thus being said 4 governments in America is clearly false.
Article 1, Section 3 of the Spanish Constitution says, "3. La forma política del Estado español es la Monarquía parlamentaria". That is, "The political form of the Spanish State is a parlimentary monarchy". See the related link.
None. America is a Constitutional Republic, not a Democracy. A Democracy ruled by the majority can be persuaded to take away freedoms and property. Under a Constitutional Republic, such power does not exist.
Another name for republic is democracy. The US is under a democracy and therefore under a republic for which it stands.
Scotland is a constitutional country within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is a per-capita parliamentary representative democracy (where number of seats per party is determined by the number of people that vote for that party country-wide, as opposed to a per-area one, where the number of seats per party is determined by the number of areas in which that party had the most votes) currently under the soveregnty of the Westminster parliament. It also had a (symbolic) constitutional monarchy, and as such, has the First-minister (the leader of the party or coalition currently in power, currently Alex Salmond) as the head of government and the King/Queen (The leader of the Windsor house royal family, currently Elizabeth II) as the head of state.