Oh, dude, in a monarchy, decisions are typically made by the monarch or the royal family. They're basically like the ultimate boss of the country, making all the big calls while the rest of us just chill and do our thing. So, yeah, if you're not born into the royal fam, good luck getting a say in anything!
Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth II made several significant decisions, including the approval of key constitutional changes, such as the decolonization of Africa and the Caribbean. She also played a pivotal role in modernizing the monarchy, notably by allowing the royal family to engage with the media more openly. Additionally, her decision to remain neutral in political matters upheld the constitutional monarchy's tradition, while her support for charitable causes shaped the monarchy’s public image. These decisions have had lasting impacts on both the monarchy and the Commonwealth.
Decisions are made to plan for your future.
In a country with an absolute monarchy, the monarch makes all of the decisions. Therefore, citizens in a country ruled by absolute monarchy has no decision making power.
Information is the basic resource from which decisions are made.
Information is the basic resource from which decisions are made.
To return the Monarchy to France.
The king or queen.
When there is a benevolent and competnt capable monarch, the advantage is that decisions can be made, and action taken quickly without sideline debate. Further #2,Decisions can be made more efficiently, and econmicaly.
A monarchy
In a monarchy you have one person making decisions for many, the opportunity for abuse is abundant.
In a monarchy you have one person making decisions for many, the opportunity for abuse is abundant.
The decisions are the responsibility of the monarch, but usually the monarch has advisors. Talleyrand (France) was one of those advisors, for example.
they mad the least important decisions and bowed down to the kings of the monarchy
All countries ruled by monarchs have slightly different systems, however MOST of them are parliamentary democracies, with decisions taken by elected representatives.
In a monarchy there is only one person in charge. In this case it was the King of England.
Monarchy
An absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual; a republic elects representatives to make decisions.