Changing feelings toward the monarchy in England and France, driven by discontent with absolute rule and social inequality, fostered the emergence of democratic ideas. In England, the Magna Carta and subsequent civil conflicts highlighted the demand for limited monarchy and parliamentary representation. In France, the Enlightenment and the dissatisfaction with royal absolutism culminated in the French Revolution, where the call for liberty and equality challenged the divine right of kings. These shifts encouraged the growth of political philosophies advocating for individual rights and popular sovereignty, laying the groundwork for modern democracy.
Nepal is a democratic republic, having been a monarchy. Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy.
In a democratic, constitutional monarchy, the monarchy has no affect on housing policy.
no because the king of the monarchy wouldn't allow the monarch to be democratic.
yes, because they have dictators in Monarchy telling them what to do. In the United States the democratic have more freedom they are more free than Monarchy.
Democratic monarchy
It is absolute monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy
Vatican City is the world's smallest country, however it is not democratic, it is an absolute monarchy. The second smallest country, Monaco, is the smallest partial democratic state in the world, it is a constitutional monarchy (republic/monarchy). The smallest absolute democratic state in the world would be Nauru, which is the 3rd smallest country.
They have a king, Juan Carlos.
A democratic monarchy.
1. Denmark is a monarchy. 2. Denmark is a democratic country.
democratic authoritarian monarchy