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  • ...e|French]] in [[Indochina]]. A bloodless [[revolution]] in 1932 led to a [[constitutional monarchy]].
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  • .... The upper chamber is known as the [[House of Councillors]]. Japan is a [[constitutional monarchy]], with its [[Head of State]] being the [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] ({{Jap
    1 KB (195 words) - 00:28, 8 March 2024
  • ...srael]] and [[France]], separate the functions among two individuals. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch is the titular Head of State. In both cases, the power to amen
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  • | government_type = [[Constitutional monarchy]]
    2 KB (230 words) - 12:07, 7 October 2010
  • ...al families aided by consultative councils and weak parliaments; none is a constitutional monarchy or democracy.
    2 KB (218 words) - 09:58, 5 March 2024
  • ...in 1774 and 1777. Tongan king George Tupou I established a European-styled constitutional monarchy in 1875, which gave Tonga a stable government. Following a Treaty of Friend
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  • ...erms of the document essentially would revert the Russian autocracy into a constitutional monarchy. Threatened by the events of the 1905 revolution, Nicholas faced the choice
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  • ...cians, Bureaucrats, Generals: The Evolution of the Privy Council under the Constitutional Monarchy
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  • Essentially, Minobe saw the Emperor as the organ of constitutional monarchy. His fellow professor and Diet member, Sakuzo Yoshino advocated a different
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  • {{r|Constitutional monarchy}}
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  • ...ion arose between Griffith and Hobson over the issues of Republicanism and constitutional monarchy, and passive versus armed resistance. Both men opposed the old fenian tradi
    7 KB (1,018 words) - 16:40, 17 December 2008
  • ...ig interpretation that a two-party rivalry of Whig and Tory, underpinned a constitutional monarchy and a modern cabinet system based on a party majority in the House of Commo
    5 KB (731 words) - 05:37, 30 July 2023
  • ...t advocated [[Republicanism]], but many Liberals also advocated a limited, constitutional monarchy in the interests of encouraging stability. Its members stressed the rule of
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  • As part of Australia, New South Wales is a [[constitutional monarchy]] whose sovereign is [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth]]
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  • New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with King Charles III as its Head of State. The Queen's personal representa
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  • | government_type = Federal constitutional monarchy ...re known as the Trucial states or Trucial [[Oman]]. The UAE is a [[Federal constitutional monarchy]], with the [[Emir]] of [[Abu Dhabi (Emirate)|Abu Dhabi]] being the [[Presi
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  • ...an Revolution of 1905''' was a popular uprising that created an element of constitutional monarchy in [[Russia]] following [[Nicholas II]]'s [[October Manifesto]] of 1905.
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  • ...render as it allowed the Japanese government to maintain its emperor as a "constitutional monarchy." Truman, who was influenced by his Secretary of State [[James Byrnes]] dur
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  • [[Canada]] is a [[Constitutional monarchy]], and the '''Governor General of Canada''' is delegated to act as the de f
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  • ...her their commitment to republicanism is compatible with their status as a constitutional monarchy. Since the late 20th century opponents of the current constitutional monarchy consider themselves republicans.
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