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How many constitutional democracies are there?

100


What countries have constitutional democracies?

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How is Canada's different from that of the US?

Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy with parliamentary democracy, whereas the US is a republic. Both are democracies and federations however.


Do citizens have rights in a monarchy?

It depends on the constitution of the individual country.


Do you believe that current representative democracies and constitutional monarchies are really oligarchies rather than governments controlled by the people?

You need to answer this question because we don't do your homework and it is asking for your opinion and to show your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the the lesson.


Is Panama a socialist country?

No, its one of the most solid democracies in the world. With independent elections every 4 years.


What are direct democracies?

Canada and china are democracies


What are some direct democracies?

canada and china are democracies


What kind of government do they have in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

The government in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a construct of constitutional monarchy and responsible government. The Queen reigns but does not rule, meaning that democracies are responsible to parliament and not to the monarch.


The opinions of the majority need little or no Constitutional protection because?

The opinions of the majority need little or no Constitutional protection because they are popular.


Why are New Zealand and Australia are parliamentary democracies but not democratic republics because?

New Zealand and Australia are classified as parliamentary democracies rather than democratic republics because their political systems are based on the Westminster model, which emphasizes a parliamentary structure and a constitutional monarchy. In both countries, the head of state is a monarch (the British monarch), represented locally by a governor-general, while the head of government is the prime minister. This system contrasts with a democratic republic, where the head of state is typically elected and holds a more prominent role in governance. Thus, their constitutional frameworks and historical ties to the British monarchy define their classification as parliamentary democracies.


Is the government of the UK and Ireland democracies?

Yes, they are both democracies.