The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy.
There has never been a full rebellion against the monarchy, as in most other old monarchies e.g. France, Russia, and Britain has never been forced to give up its monarchy e.g. German Empire.
While there is some unhappiness with the monarchy, most UK citizens don't feel strongly enough about republicanism to warrant a change.
The other side of the government is the a parliamentary democracy.
The British system of government is a form of Parliamentary Democracy.
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A constitutional monarchy.
Many new countries adopted a democratic form of government after the war.
Rome was an empire under the Republican form of government. The republican form of government collapsed due to civil wars and political infighting. After the battle of Actium, Rome had the one man rule of an emperor, but the empire itself had already been firmly established.
Long Live this form of Government!
I think England would be a monarchy
In 1920, England was part of the UK's parliamentary system of government
There is none, England is under the control of the British government.
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England and Germany both have it.
Parliamentary First past the post.
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England has a Constitutional Monarchy.
the form of government England established during the glorious revolution was a constitutional monarchy. which means the powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country.