A government with an all-powerful monarchy is characterized by a single ruler who holds absolute authority over the state, often justified by divine right or hereditary succession. In such a system, the monarch has the power to make laws, levy taxes, and govern without the need for consent from a legislative body or the populace. This form of governance typically limits individual freedoms and centralizes political power, with the monarch's decisions being final and unchallenged. Examples include historical regimes like those of Louis XIV of France or contemporary absolute monarchies like Saudi Arabia.
the government is ruled by one person. limited government-A+
the government is ruled by one person. limited government-A+
A government with an all-powerful monarch is called a monarchy.
Fiscal Autonomy in Nigeria is a dream, there is no fiscal autonomy, the Federal Government hold all power and the president is almost as powerful as the monarch of an absolute monarchy.
This is the description of a monarchy.
No government is all powerful; a government can only do what the people give it the power to do -just learned about the 6 principles of our constitution in government! hope that helps
Limited monarchy
An example of a Monarchy(a form of government in which all political power is given to one individual)is England.
A monarch is the sole leader of a monarchial government and that type of government is also called a monarchy
Norway is a democracy. it is also a monarchy, but the king is not in charge. norwegians vote for a political party they want and the leader of that party becomes the prime minister. How ever all political partys make desitions together.
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)
A government in which all power belongs to a central agency is a monarchy. It is also called a unitary government.