Please clarify your question. Do you mean colonial governments? Or changes of governments in England? England has had a Monarchichal / Parlimentary government for many centuries. There has been no change. They gave up many colonies and only have a few left.
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Britain lost 700,000 fighting men in WW1
like Britain, France emerged from world war 1 both a victor and a loser. poltical divisions and financial scandals palgued the government of the third republic.several parties from conservatives to communists competed for power. the parties differed on many issues, including how to get reparations payments from Germany. a series of quickly changing coalition governments ruled France.
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regulate their economic systems to increase production
Yes. All governments in Italy since 1945 have been coalitions.
Regional governments have grown since the 1950s because many governments have devolved their function to increase efficiency.
Many governments around the world conserve their natural resources by
Most governments have changed since their early days of independence. Many have given up some amount of sovereignty to the United Nations.
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Depends how it defines it, there have been 34 federal government ministries since 1945.
There are at least two: (1) Great Britain; and, (2) Britain, Virginia, USA.
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It wasn't. The Battle of Britain was just one of many battles fought during World War II.
There were many countries that were controlled by Great Britain at the beginning of World War 1.
since the 17 century
The Sixpence was first minted in Britain about 1551. Since then there have been billions of them minted, not only in Britain, but in other countries using the old British Imperial currency system. The Sixpence is no longer legal tender in any of those countries and the currencies they belonged to are long since redundant or obsolete. You could only imagine how many Sixpences there might be in coin collections around the world and how many more there might be hidden away in Grandma's cupboard.