It has a monarchy. Monarchy is a type of government which has one ruler, who has absolute power, and power is passed down from generation to generation.
Ans 2.
There are two main types of monarchy. The one described above is an absolute monarchy.
Most of the monarchies existing today are constitutionalmonarchies. In these the monarch is the hereditary Head of State who represents his country in important ceremonial matters, signs laws and appoints heads of government and others.
The country is actually governed by an elected parliament; it is parliament that passes the laws and instructs the monarch as to who should be appointed as head of government, as ambassador to China or as Archbishop of Canterbury.
In egypt, there were pharaohs, and in Sumer there were kings and queens
Hardap and keras
the goverment
cheaters and zebras
Independent city-states ruled by their own kings
kings and Queens ruled the villages and people and sold land
They were lead by Kings and queens.
take up
the desserts that the kings and queens mostly ate were, juicy jam tarts and fruit that are in season.
In egypt, there were pharaohs, and in Sumer there were kings and queens
kings or queens
Yes they did have kings and queens!
The Kings and Queens of Denmark.
Queens Kings was created in 2000.
Queens Kings ended in 2000.
It is unclear what is meant by "control the government". If it means "determine laws and/or execute them", then, No. The Kings and Queens of Spain are currently the Heads of State, which means that they represent Spain in all diplomatic relations with foreign leaders.
The type of government where queens or kings hold power and the ruling position can be passed on to the ruler's heir is called a monarchy. In a monarchy, the authority is often hereditary, meaning it is typically passed down within a royal family. Monarchies can be absolute, where the monarch has almost complete control, or constitutional, where their powers are limited by law or a constitution.