unitary. (whoo! first to answer!)Great Britain's central parliament is an example of a unitary form of government.
The government of the new nation of india was set up as a parlimentary democracy, similar to governments in Britain, Germany, and other western nations.
I don't really think that democracy caused WWII. There were many other factors which contributed much more (if democracy did indeed cause it!) these were; An aggressive Germany under Hitler appeasement (namely by France and Britain) failure to recognize a true threat bitterness of Germans at their treatment at Versailles failure of the league of nations and so on.... i think to ask how democracy caused WWII is very vague as democracy did not cause WW2 at all!
Although the obvious answer is Great Britain, I would actually say France - the reason being that (especially in England) the class system effectively hamstrung any real democracy that was taking place.
They said do not let the door hit you on the way out. Britain was quick to pass the British North America Act in their house, in 1867.
Britain is a Parliamentary Democracy.
a direct democracy
Britain is a Parliamentary Democracy.
Britain, or the United Kingdom, does not have a democracy. The British government is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.
Yes, Britain uses a form of representative democracy with a parliamentary system of government. This means that citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in Parliament.
Cleisthenes.
Solon established democracy
Democracy
Not necessarily, no - for example Britain with its firmly established and stable democracy (which can be considered a 'strong' government) could not prevent a large-scale financial disaster.
Jack Lively has written: 'Democracy' -- subject- s -: Democracy 'Democracy in Britain' -- subject- s -: Politics, Debate, Democracy
Because people say so
Great Britain