During World War I, Spain was a monarchy, under the rule of Alfonso XIII, who ruled in name from 1886-1931 and in actuality from 1902-1931. Spain remained neutral during World War I since Alfonso XIII was related to both Allied and Central Power monarchies.
democratic.
It was a quasi-absolute monarchy with parliamentary trappings.
democratic. im pretty sure. :)
During World War II, several types of government were prominent, including totalitarian regimes and democracies. Notably, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy operated under totalitarian systems that centralized power and suppressed dissent. In contrast, Allied nations like the United States and the United Kingdom maintained democratic governments, although they also implemented wartime measures that expanded government powers. Overall, the conflict highlighted the stark differences between authoritarian and democratic governance.
In a unitary government, all powers are held by a central government.
A unitary government is one in which all powers are held by a central government. A totalitarian government is also one that is highly centralized, hence the origin of the name total-itarian, from total and authoritarian.
federal
Federal republic refers to a type of government which has a central government sharing power with several state governments.
A devolved government divides power between a central authority and the regional authority.
Federal government has the power. The power is what is divided in between central government and local government.
The axis powers were fascist.
A unitary government is described as a centralized government where all powers belong to a single, central agency. Any administrative divisions exercise only powers that the central government chooses to delegate. Great Britain is a good example.
Unitary. (A+LS Answer)
Unitary. (A+LS Answer)
a strong central government
OR a strong central authority of some type.