In an absolutist monarchy such as Saudi Arabia, the King and his chosen ministers make the laws etc.. In a constitutional monarchy such as UK, Luxembourg, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, Norway, Sweden or Spain the monarch, government and parliament are separate, with the monarch staying out of politics.
In an absolutist monarchy such as Saudi Arabia, the King and his chosen ministers make the laws etc.. In a constitutional monarchy such as UK, Luxembourg, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, Norway, Sweden or Spain the monarch, government and parliament are separate, with the monarch staying out of politics.
In a monarchy, the head of the government is either king or queen. They are responsible for making the decisions in a monarchy.
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.
The king tends to make the laws in a monarchy
who makes australia's economic decisions
the government makes all the decisions, he is a dictator
Monarchy
In a monarchy there is only one person in charge. In this case it was the King of England.
This is the description of a monarchy.
In a monarchy, the head of the government is either king or queen. They are responsible for making the decisions in a monarchy.
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.
A monarchy
Nothing makes the US a monarchy
No, an absolute monarchy is when a hereditary ruler makes all of the decisions for a nation. The ruler is given the throne by it being passed down through a family. These governments are nearly obsolete nowadays.
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.
Constitutional Monarchy, because the Queen exists merely as an icon and P.M Gordon Brown makes the decisions. Sorry Queen!
Denmark is still under a Monarchy technically, but they are more for show, such as the British Monarchy. Denmark has a democratic government of elected prime minister ( I think, might be president). The democratic government makes all of the major decisions.