Yes there are. Monarchies have rules and laws and have constitutions. There are different variations of monarchies, but they all have laws that affect all levels of society, from ordinary people to the leaders of the country.
traditional-old way of doing things charismatic- a leader who rules with personality legal-rational- rules and procedures, oganizations come before leaders
It's an expression meaning strong determination in self or, if supervising others, a tough no-nonsense inflexibility in ensuring everyone follows the rules and procedures specified.
rules and regulations can be defined as controlling human or societal behaviour by rules or restrictions. So without them we wouln't be able to control humans or societal behaviour... Causing no control over anyones actions!
The pronoun 'everyone' is a singularpronoun that takes a singular verb. Example:How is everyone? Everyone is just fine, thank you.
The word "reign" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the period during which a sovereign rules, while as a verb, it means to hold royal office or to exercise authority. Its usage varies depending on context, but it is primarily associated with monarchy and governance.
Yes, they do.
Yes, the laws are the rules that must be obeyed in a democracy. Theoretically these laws(rules) were adopted by the will of the majority.
Where a person named theo rules everyone
a king
In a completely absolute monarchy, the King or Queen makes up the rules, and his or her subjects must abide by them.
Yes, they are called 'laws'. The same however goes for today's kingdoms: there no longer are any kings that can consider themselves above the law. On the other hand, there are Republics whose president (like that of North Korea) is in practice not subject to any law.
No because a king or queen rules in monarchy
it is important because it lets you pick your leader and everyone else has to abide by that leaders rules
it is important because it lets you pick your leader and everyone else has to abide by that leaders rules
Monarchy
The king or queen.
Theoretically, it is a form of monarchy where a sovereign rules with no checks and balances. Practically, they tended to be limited by the aristocracy and/or by religious leaders and doctrines. Thus, most were absolute in name only.