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The Glorious Revolution helped to establish a constitutional monarchy and a bill of rights because the English parliament and people knew they would not be able to establish a constitutional monarchy with James II. Therefore they invited William and Mary to overthrow James II on the condition they accept a constitutional monarchy.
The Roman Monarchy ended with the overthrow of the last king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, who was a tyrant in 509 BC.
The English Bill of Rights, enacted in 1689, established a constitutional framework that limited the powers of the monarchy while enhancing the authority of Parliament. It asserted that the monarchy could not govern without Parliament's consent, particularly regarding taxation and laws. This shift marked the transition from absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy, where the rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty became central to governance. Ultimately, the Bill of Rights laid the foundation for a system of checks and balances between the monarchy and Parliament.
The overthrow of the Etruscan monarchy in 509 Bc
The monarchy has very little to do with the running of the country. The UK is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy.
A constitutional monarchy with bicameral parliament, similar to that of the UK.
The UK is a democracy. It is true that they have a queen (Elizabeth II) however her position is ceremonial; she does not govern the country. There is an elected parliament which governs the UK.
All of the major UK political parties support a constitutional monarchy.
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Presently England, part of the UK, is a constitutional monarchy ruled by an elected parliament.
MONARCHY can be a constitutional monarchy, having a king or a queen, like in the UK, but also an elected parliament, and a government whose prime minister is actually governing, not the monarch.
No, not unless there was a complete overthrow of the government and then it wouldn't be a monarchy but a dictatorship.
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The UK does not have an official constitution. It is a constitutional monarchy and its most of its constitution comes from many Acts of Parliament. Some of it pre-dates parliament and recorded legislation.
MONARCHY can be a constitutional monarchy, having a king or a queen, like in the UK, but also an elected parliament, and a government whose prime minister is actually governing, not the monarch.