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What are two forms of monarchy?

The mian kinds are Absolute monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy. With an absolute monarchy, there is one spreme ruler who controls all of the land and the people with no higer form of government above with. With a constitutional monarchy, There is a ruler who is the leader of a government but does not have supreme power. (does not control everything but is still a part of the government)


What is the difference of an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy like Queen Elizabeth?

In an absolute monarchy, there is no limit on the power of the ruler. A constitutional monarchy imposes certain limits on the ruler's power. In the UK, the monarch's role is largely ceremonial.


What is the definition of constitutional monary?

You may mean 'constitutional monarchy' - A monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation.


In a constitutional monarchy the ruler shares governing powers with an elected legislature or parliament.?

Shares PowerYes, the ruler shares power in a constitutional monarchy.trueaplus kylegt1


In a constitutional monarchy the ruler shares governing with an elected legislature or parliament?

true


The type of government in which the ruler is simply a symbolic head of state?

constitutional monarchy


What type of government did the original thirteen colonies have?

Type your answer here... The 13 colonies had a ruler \/government


What is it called to have a king as a ruler?

Monarchy.


What type of government did England have in the 17th century?

England was a monarchy until 1688 CE. While it was the monarchy state, parliament's power was limited by the ruler. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, England became a constitutional monarchy and parliament had more power than the ruler.


Kingdom where rulers powers are limited?

The powers of a ruler a limited in their kingdom under a constitutional monarchy.


A Monarchy is an example of what kind of government?

Monarchy comes in two varieties, absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy. That is to say, the monarch can be a dictator, or can preside over a more democratic state. In the absolute version, monarchy would be an example of autocracy. In the constitutional monarchy the ruler's powers are very limited because of the Constitution and laws of the nation.


What does it mean to be multiparty democracy under a constitutional monarchy?

I have no idea what so ever. I believe that a multiparty democracy is a country with a democratic goverment. And a constitutional monarchy is a monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation. Hope that helps.