One might say, transitional. The Revolution of 1848 had got rid of King Louis-Philippe (the first and only King of the Orléans line) and installed the Fourth Republic. The President was Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who became, in 1848, the Emperor Napoleon III.
In 1850, Persia (as it was called at the time) had an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY ruled by the Qajjar Dynasty. In the 1890s, the Qajjars were forced to adopt a constitutional reform.
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France had a government, with a king. Yeah.
France was an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY when the French Revolution of 1789 began.
The French Revolution overthrew the Absolute Monarchy of France.
The type of government that Britain had from 1850-1913 was democratic. This was due to the pressure from socialist groups which formed trade unions.
It was a type of government by committee.
It is a Semi-Presidential Republic.
5th republic
In 1850, Persia (as it was called at the time) had an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY ruled by the Qajjar Dynasty. In the 1890s, the Qajjars were forced to adopt a constitutional reform.
it is a semi labour country
Monarchy
The type of government for France is a semi-presidential system. The President shares executive power with the Prime Minister.
There was no relation between religion and government in the 1850's. Separation between religion and government was enacted in the 1700's.
Paris is the capital of France, which is a republic.
It was an Empire lead by a dictator.
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