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A constitutional monarchy is any government in which a monarch acts as the [[head of state]] but must act within the parameteres set by a constitution. The first recorded constitutional monarchy is England after the passing of [[The Magna Carta]]. Today there are severeal constitutional monarchies still operating including [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], [[Canada]], [[India]], and [[Australia]]. | A constitutional monarchy is any government in which a monarch acts as the [[head of state]] but must act within the parameteres set by a constitution. The first recorded constitutional monarchy is England after the passing of [[The Magna Carta]]. Today there are severeal constitutional monarchies still operating including [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], [[Canada]], [[India]], and [[Australia]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 25 August 2010
A constitutional monarchy is any government in which a monarch acts as the head of state but must act within the parameteres set by a constitution. The first recorded constitutional monarchy is England after the passing of The Magna Carta. Today there are severeal constitutional monarchies still operating including Sweden, Denmark, Canada, India, and Australia.