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kompoz [17]
3 years ago
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Describe what a Constitutional Monarchy is in your own words.

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fenix001 [56]3 years ago
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A Constitutional Monarch is a system government that allowed a country monarch to have a substantial amount of political power (depended on a country's constitution.) Usually a Prime Minister is elected to run the country and a parliament is put in place to also represent the people's needs. A constitution is set in place for the country allowing rights for citizens which the government must protect those rights. Constitutional Monarchies: Britain, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Jordan, Morocco, Malaysia, and Japan (included smaller city states in Europe and Asia)
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