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Constitutional Monarchy vs Constitutional Democracy

What countries are we talking about?

What Countries are we talking About?

Constitutional Monarchy

Constitutional monarchy

The countries with a constitutional monarchy are:

Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Bhutan, Cambodia, Canada, Denmark, Granada, Jamaca, Japan, Jordan, Liechtenstein, Lesotho, Luxemburg, Malysia, Monaco, Morocco, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sweeden, Thailand, Tuval, and the United Kingdom.

Key Players

the countries with a constitutional democracy are:

Germany, isreal, Japan and the United States

Constitutional Democracy

Who leads these countries

Who leads these countries?

Constitutional Monarchys

Constitutional Monarchys

In order to become a leader in a constitutional monarchy you need to inheirt power from your parents. For instance Queen Eliziabeth of Great Britain became queen because her father(King George VI) had died.

Constitutional Democracys

Constitutional Democracys

In order to become a leader of a constitutional democracy you need to become elected by the people who are citezens in the country.

Similarities

Similarities

  • Both governments have a constitution
  • Both governments have a type of authority
  • Both governments have to have rules signed off by a leader in order for them to become laws.

Diferences

Differences

  • constitutional monarchies have a monarch who is head of state, in constitutional democracy the head of state is elected by citizens
  • in constitutional monarchies the monarch is sovereign, in a constitutional democracy people are sovereing.
  • in a constitutional monarchy citizens pay no part in political decision making, in constitutional democracy people are directly involved in decision making .
  • in constitutional democracy the head of state has the power to make all decisions, in constitutional monarchy the head of state has limited powers.

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