The roughly ten years before the Restoration was known as the Cromwell Interregnum. This period began when King Charles 1 was executed in 1649 and ended when his son, Charles II, took back the throne in 1660. During the Interregnum, England had a republican form of government, meaning that power was help not by a monarch but by the people (at least in theory). The government was composed of an executive branch, known as the Council of State, and a legislative branch, known first as the parliament and later as the National Assembly. There was no king or queen in power during this period.
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B. Salutary neglect
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Salutary neglect is the policy by the British whereby strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, especially trade laws, meant to keep British colonies obedient to England, in the 18th century are avoided. It is non-deliberate policy.
The government of ancient Egypt was a theocratic monarchy as the king ruled by a mandate from the gods, initially was seen as an intermediary between human beings and the divine, and was supposed to represent the gods' will through the laws passed and policies approved.