England had an absolute monarchy before the parliamentary monarchy was established in the 13th century after the lords insisted on greater autonomy from the Crown by writing the Magna Cara.
France was an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY when the French Revolution of 1789 began.
Before World War I, the dominant form of government in Europe was monarchy, particularly constitutional and absolute monarchies. Many countries were ruled by kings and emperors, such as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the German Empire, and the Russian Empire. In addition to monarchies, some nations had parliamentary systems and democratic elements, but these were often limited by the overarching power of the monarchy. This era also saw the rise of nationalism and imperialism, which contributed to political tensions leading up to the war.
The main difference was that the government was changed from a monarchy to a democracy.
king+queen had to sign the bill of rights before taking the throne.
Which revolution? They had an absolute monarchy, then a limited monarchy, then a Republic, then a Directorate, then a Consulate, then an Empire, then a limited monarchy, then the Empire again for three months, then the limited monarchy again, then an absolute monarchy, then a constitutional monarchy with a King from a different family, then a second Republic, then the Empire back again, then the Third Republic, then (during WW2) a puppet dictatorship, then a Fourth Republic, then a Fifth. Who knows if that's the end of the stoiry?
Before becoming an independent country in 1831 it was under foreign rule.
==Belgium has been a Constitutional Monarchy & Parliamentary Democracy since 1831 == Since the installation of Leopold I as king in 1831, Belgium has been a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelans has the same type of government. WW2 did not change the type of government in either country.
Iran had a monarchy before 1900. Qajar monarchy.
Monarchy
Nepal's government before 1980 was a monarchical government.
Monarchy, then communism.
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Monarchy
They had a monarchy government.
An absolute monarchy.
a monarchy
An unlimited government