Britain is a constitutional monarchy and is governed by a parliamentary system.
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Yes, Britain uses a form of representative democracy with a parliamentary system of government. This means that citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in Parliament.
Parliamentary democracy is the type of democracy where the legislature, typically the parliament, elects the prime minister. The prime minister is the head of government and is accountable to the parliament.
The most common type of government worldwide is democracy, where the people have a say in decision-making through elected representatives. There are different forms of democracy, such as representative democracy and direct democracy, depending on how the government is structured.
Direct democracy is a form of democracy where citizens directly participate in decision-making processes, voting on policies and laws themselves rather than through elected representatives.
A type of Democracy in which the citizens delegate authority to elected representatives.
Parliamentary Democracy
Britain is a Parliamentary Democracy.
unitary. (whoo! first to answer!)Great Britain's central parliament is an example of a unitary form of government.
Britain is a Parliamentary Democracy.
Britain, or the United Kingdom, does not have a democracy. The British government is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.
When the Americans declared their independence from Britain, they were faced with the question of what type of government to have. They had to decide on having monarchy, democracy, or republic.
A parliamentary republic. But Singapore's government started when it was ruled by Britain so the government was chosen by Britain
Constitutional Monarchy and Parliamentary Democracy.
Yes, Britain uses a form of representative democracy with a parliamentary system of government. This means that citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in Parliament.
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Because people say so