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OpenStudy (sanra123):

How is constitutional monarcy is the ideal form of government?

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@ganeshie8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A monarchy in whatever form provides the stability to a country that democracy in many situations is unable to provide. In a monarchy the successor is bred from birth to fullfill his or her position rather than with an elected head of state who may have considerably less experience. In a republic (a country without a monarch) the head of state owes his power to the private interests that got him elected, and thus becomes indebted to them once he or she assumes power. In this way the president must satisfy those special interest groups first before he can act for what would be best for his or her country. In a monarchy however the monarch is king or queen simply because he or she was born into the role, and thus doesnt owe anyone or group for where he or she is, thus allowing the monarch to reign more freely and make decisions that are best for the country rather than the group of rich and powerful people that would have gotten him/her there as in a republic. Because the monarch reigns for life there becomes a greater amount of pressure on the monarch to rule as best as he/she can and so that things wont be messed up for the next generation.

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@misskitty777 can u tell me a short paragraph about the separation of power (baron Montesquieu) that related to the constitutional monarchy

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@sarirae97

OpenStudy (sanra123):

can u help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which was a shared proposal in the Reconstruction plans put forward by Presidents Lincoln and Johnson?

OpenStudy (sanra123):

no

OpenStudy (sanra123):

i meant short paragraph about the separation of power (baron Montesquieu) that related to the constitutional monarchy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry im terrible at history but I need that answered

OpenStudy (sanra123):

i have to write an essay about constitutional monarchy and i don't ono what to write in the essay so can u help me in writing at least a pharagrph

OpenStudy (sanra123):

do u know anybody who can help us ?

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@sarirae97

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes hold on

OpenStudy (sanra123):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Constitutional monarchy is a form of democratic government in which a monarch acts as a non-party political head of state within the boundaries of a constitution.

OpenStudy (sanra123):

ok but i mean like u know in essays i have to write a paragraph so im such i don't know what to write about ?

OpenStudy (sanra123):

stuck*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what grade are you in ?

OpenStudy (sanra123):

10

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@sarirae97 are u writing n essay?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well the power is limited. the ruler, A monarchy in which the powers of the ruler are restricted to those granted under the constitution and laws of the nation.

OpenStudy (sanra123):

i have all the information about it but for the paragraphs i don't know what to write till now i wrote an introduction!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PUT ALL THE INFO TOGETHER LOL. A form of national government in which the power of the monarch (the king or queen) is restrained by a parliament, by law, or by custom. Several nations, especially in modern times, have passed from absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy, including Belgium, Britain, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Sweden.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also could be called limited monarchy.

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@sarirae97 i already wrote the intro which included the meaning which is similar to this

OpenStudy (sanra123):

but now i doth know what do i write about the consitutional moarchy

OpenStudy (sanra123):

dont

OpenStudy (sanra123):

in the middle of the essay which has to include 5 pharagrph and each one a different topic

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@sarirae97

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@Joel_the_boss

OpenStudy (sanra123):

in the middle of the essay which has to include 5 pharagrph and each one a different topic

OpenStudy (sanra123):

@Joel_the_boss

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