After gaining independence in 1922, Egypt adopted a constitutional monarchy. This system was characterized by a king who held significant power, but there was also a parliament and a constitution that outlined the framework for governance. King Fuad I became the monarch, and although the new government allowed for some political participation, it was often marred by political instability and the influence of foreign powers. The constitutional monarchy lasted until the revolution of 1952, which ultimately led to the establishment of a republic.
An absolute monarchy ruled Egypt with a Pharaoh as the reigning monarch.
novanet answer:: constitutional monarchy
The Declaration of Independence
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constitutional monarchy
An absolute monarchy ruled Egypt with a Pharaoh as the reigning monarch.
novanet answer:: constitutional monarchy
After gaining independence in 1922, Egypt adopted a constitutional monarchy. This system allowed for a king to rule alongside a parliamentary structure, although real power often remained with the monarchy and the British influence persisted in various aspects of governance. The political landscape was characterized by a struggle between various political factions and the monarchy until the revolution in 1952, which ultimately led to the establishment of a republic.
yes you can although it's illegal in egypt to adopt but some people smuggle kids to be adopted in other countries
What you are asking is the second half of a question. The beginning is not stated, but it might be something like this: "What new form of government did the American colonists adopt when they declared their independence from England?" The answer being democracy.
The Declaration of Independence
July 4th 1776
Congress moved quickly to write and adopt the Declaration of Independence.
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congress moved quickly to write and adopt the declaration of independence
on July 4, 1776