Yes.
Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
Yes and no one year it died
had many government because of many city- stateIt was eitheroligarchy, monarchy, democracy, or aristocracy.sorry it is almost right. there was oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, or aristocracy. (tyranny was when power was taken illegally. The tyrant wasn't always mean.)
While democracy was invented by the Greeks and is highly valued in Greek society and culture, Greece has had many undemocratic governments, and for most of its history was a monarchy of some type (the last monarch, Constantine, abdicated in 1967). Modern Greece suffered through several dictatorships who rejected the idea of parliamentary democracy, like that of Metaxas in the 1930s and a military junta from 1967-74. In addition, the Greek government of the 1940s and 1950s, while observing all the forms of democratic parliamentary monarchy, was in substance a pseudo-democratic oligarchy.
Yes. It has always been a parliamentary democracy. Though some changes have been made. How MPs are chosen, who may vote, constituency boundary changes etc.
Republic refers to the composition and structure of government while democracy refers to how it is organised.
A democracy can come in two forms - direct and indirect - while a republic is always indirect - Apex
Democracy, then factions are no longer a concern since theoretically the biggest one will always be the Government.
had many government because of many city- stateIt was eitheroligarchy, monarchy, democracy, or aristocracy.sorry it is almost right. there was oligarchy, tyranny, democracy, or aristocracy. (tyranny was when power was taken illegally. The tyrant wasn't always mean.)
Canada gained some independence from the Monarchy in 1867 and became a federal state with a constitutional monarch and a parliamentary democracy, that allowing the Canada act in 1982, but remaining under Queen Elizabeth's reign.
No. Absolutely not. Canada gained its Independence from Great Britain 91 years after the American Revolution. They Instituted a Parliamentary system modeled after the UK rather than the American system of government, which is still in use today. They have always been a democratic nation and the United States has little to do with the history of the political system in Canada.
The Modern State of Israel has always had a parliamentary democracy. However, this is fundamentally different governmental form than Ancient Israel which vasselated between local chiefdoms, centralized monarchies, and theocratic states. The Modern State of Israel has has a consistent form of government since the Declaration of Independence in 1948 and the First Meeting of the Knesset in 1949. This has been a Parliamentary Democracy. In terms of the region of Israel/Palestine throughout history, they are, in chronological order: Tribal Sheikhdoms: Canaanites and early Israelite Settlements Absolute Monarchies: United Kingdom of Israel, Northern Kingdom of Israel, Kingdom of Judah, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Seleucid Greeks Theocratic Monarchies: Hasmonean Dynasty Imperial Governate: Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire Arab Caliphate: Rashidun Caliphate, Umayyad Caliphate, Abbassid Caliphate, Fatimid Caliphate Christian Crusader City-States: Kingdom of Jerusalem, Tripoli Turkish Governate (Vilayet): Seljuk Sultanate, Ottoman Sultanate British Mandate: Empire of the United Kingdom Parliamentary Democracy: Israel Puppet Government: Egyptian Gaza Authoritarianism: Palestinian Authority (in West Bank) Theocratic Authoritarianism: Hamas Gaza