Monarchs serve for life, but Presidents have to be elected and can only serve two terms. Monarchs usually inherit their position from the old monarch whereas any native born citizen who lives in the country 14 years and is 35 could be president. The power a monarch has depends on the country. Most are limited by a Constitution and have a Parliament which has to be dealt with. The President has more power than most modern monarchs. However there are still a few, mostly in the Near East, who have absolute power. They can do whatever they wish; their only fear is a revolution. Both Presidents and monarchs are heads of state and live in the capital.
A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The position is usually held by, but need not always be held by, a politician. In many systems, the prime minister selects and can dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the Government. In most systems, the prime minister is the presiding member and chairman of the cabinet. In a minority of systems, notably in semi-presidential systems of government, a prime minister is the official who is appointed to manage the civil service and execute the directives of the president. President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides, who sits in leadership (from Latin pre- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term praeses). Originally, the term referred to the presiding officer of a ceremony or meeting (i.e., chairman), but today it most commonly refers to an official. Among other things, president today is a common title for the heads of state of most republics, whether popularly elected, chosen by the legislature or by a special electoral college. It is also often adopted by dictators.
There hasn't been a queen of England for about 400 years. Queen Elizabeth 2 is queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. She is also queen of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and various other smaller countries but has no real power.
Compare is head of state and the differences
they are both powerful
no
Queen Victoria took over countries for the same reason that any empire does. It served to increase England's economic prosperity and military power.
The coincidence more wellth known among the US presidents is the deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. As you know, they both signed the US document, Declaration of Independence. But they also died on the excact same day, both at age 75.
The British monarchy and the Canadian monarchy are mutually exclusive. The British monarchy does not form a part of Canadian government.Her Majesty the Queen is head of State as the Queen of Canada, exclusively of Her Majesty's role as the head of State of other nations. The Queen of Canada is represented by the Governor General, appointed by the Queen on the sole advice of the Canadian prime minister. The Queen's Canadian executive functions are exercised on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (as per ss. 11 and 12 of the Constitution Act, 1867).
Yes.
Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, aka , Fonzie or Fonz shared names with Presidents Chester Alan Arthur and Herbert Hoover.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
The Queen was in the study at Sandringham House, at the same desk her father used.
same as us
If you mean the resolute desk featured also in the movie 'National Treasure: Book of Secrets' the answer is no. There's only one in the oval office used by the USA presidents. The second one in Buckigham does not exists. Not entirely true. Queen Victoria had a writing table (considered by some to be a desk, though by no means a twin of the desk in the Oval Office) constructed from the HMS Resolute's timbers, which was kept in Buckingham Palace. For the last several years, the desk has been on loan from the Royal Collection to the Royal Navy Museum in Portsmouth, UK.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
Yes. Americans call Englands' lift an elevator.
They put some of the same things Americans put on their tree.
no, but yes. the queen did not make them, from a ship wreck and put one in buckingham palace and one in the oval office. there are two desks, on is in the oval office, one is in buckingham palace.
presidents week is Lincoln and Washington's birthday on the same week
In Australia the time is near to englands time so its round about the same
at any age, not all presidents died at the same age
A wood desk can be cleaned with wood furniture cleaner, and a soft cloth. Spray the cleaner on the desk, polish it by wiping it with the cloth. Wipe in the same direction as the grain on the desk.