The English Commonwealth was the loosely used term for the system of government after the regicide of Charles I. The rump parliament declared England a Commonwealth although by definition England was actually a Protectorate under the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell.
The government was a city-state ruled by the wealthy Medici family.
This question does not indicate which government, nation or type of expansion. In Europe during World War 2 monarchies ruled the nations and there were no expansions. They had to give up their monarchies after World War 1. This allowed nationalism and democracy to begin in Europe. When Hitler came into power he changed Germany's rule to a dictatorship. Then after World War 2 Germany was able to return to democratic type government. In the US the only type of expansion was the United Nations being established in New York City.
Regardless of monarchy type (absolute, semi-constitutional, constitutional):In Middle Ages - France, England, Habsburgs (ruled in different countries)In XVI-XVIII centuries - France, Spain (under Habsburgs), Austria (Habsburgs too), Poland united with Lithuania, England, Turkey (ruled on Balkans)In XIX century - France (mix of republic and monarchic periods), Prussia/Germany, Russia, Austria, EnglandIn XX century - Germany (monarchy till end of WW I), England, Russia (monarchy till 1917).(France was a republic in XX century).
If this is for study island, the answer is monarchy.
It is a Semi-Presidential Republic.
The type of government ruled the Greek empire was theocratic. This is a type of government which gives recognition to the deity as the supreme rulers.
The type of government is ARISTOCRACY. Hope that helps.
ruled by 1
Monarchy.
ruled by a dictator
ruled by a dictator
Ruling a country is never simple. Decisions need to be made at all levels no matter what type of government is in power.
It is known as a limited government.
A government led and ruled by the priesthood of that particular nation
i think it was monarchy
Spain was a monarchy ruled by Phillip III, Phillip IV, and Charles II during the 17th century.
He ruled as an Absolute Monarch.