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Where a king and a queen rule the land.

For example England

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What is a sentence with the word monarchy used in it?

now we do not have monarchies. his monarchy was not very good for its people.


What are the forms government?

The two basic forms of government are authoritarian and communal (democratic). Under the authoritarian form of government, all policies and decisions are set by a single person (e.g. king, emperor) or a group of individuals (e.g. military triumvirate). Under the democratic form, the people (citizens) collectively decide the operations of the community, usually by representative elections. Most modern governments combine these two forms by having a powerful central administration with an elected legislative and/or executive. Examples of authoritarian regimes include the People's Republic of China and several African states. Elected forms or parliamentary (constitutional) monarchies predominate in Europe and the Americas.


How are laws made in the absolute monarchy?

In an absolute monarchy, laws are typically made solely by the monarch who holds absolute power and authority over the government. The monarch may consult with advisors or a council, but ultimately has the final say in creating and implementing laws without the need for approval from a legislative body.


Is falsifying government documents illegal?

Actually, it depends on the government form and the regulation the form is dealing with. A "local" form, or a form developed at the local level may not be enforced and/or illegal especially if no regulatory authority is cited. Othe forms at higher levels such as DA or DD forms (Department of the Army and Department of Defense) can be enforced.


Who governs in a monarchy?

The monarch (king, emperor, sultan, etc.) rules exclusively and his word is law. These monarchs control their people through direct edicts and typically run a nepotistic government. There is no constitution or other document that asserts rights contrary to those of the monarch.