Denmark is still under a Monarchy technically, but they are more for show, such as the British Monarchy. Denmark has a democratic government of elected prime minister ( I think, might be president). The democratic government makes all of the major decisions.
Britain has an accumulation of various statutes, conventions, judicial decisions and the treaties which collectively can be referred to as the British Constitution. It has no written constitution.
statement of rules and procedures for governing
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Denmark is one of the countries in Europe that is bordered by Sweden, Norway, and Germany. The type of government does Denmark have is called Constitutional Monarchy. The monarch act as non-political state held within the constitution boundaries (written or unwritten).
The term for a detailed written plan of government is a "constitution." A constitution typically outlines the structure of government, delineates the powers and responsibilities of different branches of government, and establishes the rights and freedoms of the citizens. Constitutions can be either written or unwritten, with written constitutions being more common in modern nation-states.
A written plan of government is called a constitution.
Yes, the United States of America does have a constitution written down on paper. It was ratified in 1789.
A constitution is a set of written rules that sets down a plan on how to operate a government.
There was no government in place until the Constitution was ratified.
The Constitution states the establishment of the government and the rules for that government. See the link below for the complete US constitution.
Article 4, section 4 of the Constitution says, "The United States government shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government..." The Constitution is written plan for a Republican government.
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constitution!
a written outline of the government