In Europe; Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain
NB Great Britain, because of its Imperial Past has its King (Charles (III)) reign over, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.
In Asia,; Saudi Arabia, Thailand, (empire of ) Japan.
A Monarchy
1. In an absolute monarchy only the people selected by the ruler are allowed to participate in the government. 2. In an absolute monarchy one person, the ruler, has the power to make decisions. 3. Majority rules does not exist in an absolute monarchy. Minority rule and one-person rule exist in an absolute monarchy. (I COPIED THIS FROM MY TEXTBOOK)
Probably because most countries in Europe and north Africa were still under Roman rule.
There is no exact number of countries that were historically ruled by the British, as British colonial rule spanned various territories and time periods. At its height, the British Empire included colonies, protectorates, and territories across continents, totaling around 57 countries today that were at some point under British control. The impact of British colonialism can still be seen in many of these nations through language, legal systems, and cultural influences.
It's a rule that you CAN NOT be under 13.
By a Government under rule by a Monarchy
There are still many countries today with kings and queens, even a few that are absolute monarchies, where the ruler holds all the power. An example of this type is Saudi Arabia. Another type is a constitutional monarchy where the king or queen is more of a ceremonial figure. A country with this type of rule is Spain.
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule
is that monarchy..well Nepal was monarchial kingdom before May 2008....and till date it was always under monarchy.....so no exact yrs for how long Nepal was under monarchial rule
Land with different territories and people under a single rule is a monarchy. In a monarchy there is a king or queen in power. There might or might not be many territories.
Monarchy
The 3 asian countries under communist rule are: 1. Laos 2. China 3. Vietnam
Most of the countries in East Africa are republics with elected presidents. Ethiopia was a monarchy until 1974, when it came under Communist rule.
Third Wave Countries are those countries that had changed in to democratic government from either monarchy, dictatorship or from colonial rule. e.g. Nepal.
california
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.
united France and extended its boundaries.