is a parliament the same thing as a constitution, but for other countries?
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
i think it is. im talking about a constitutional monarchy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no. a constitution is a written document of the core beliefs of a group of people. a parliament is the same thing as the US congress. it's a group of politicians in charge of helping to run the country and make or revise laws
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
that doesnt really make sense. ill post the actual question
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
although the nation has a king, the laws are made and enforced by the parliament. what form of government operates this way? who is in charge of the parliament? what is the king's job?
OpenStudy (muscrat123):
i think it is a constitutional monarchy @gahoolianowl
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OpenStudy (muscrat123):
plz help
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, it's a constitutional monarchy. An example would be England