the Catholic church.
The French National Convention votes to abolish France's monarchy.
No, it Left the king and his ministers in power as the executive branch and put the legislative assembly as the legislative part. Elections happened for each of the reps. in the legislative assembly but the king would continue to be a hereditary position. It did take away much of the kings power and in effect, it set up a constitutional monarchy very similar to that of england
Tribal, followed by monarchy.
In the referendum held by the Howard government, the Australian people chose to keep the monarchy soley because of the options given. In this referendum it was a choice between keeping the monarchy and having the Government choose our president not the people. This was a huge sticking point for the majority who would otherwise have chosen to abolish the monarchy here in Australia.
Once the monarchy loses its power and a democratic government is set up, the people begin wondering why they need to support a monarchy and a move begins to abolish it. It usually takes a revolution, a coup or the threat of a coup to strip a monarchy of power.
If the UK voted to abolish the monarchy, it would become a Republic.
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the Catholic church.
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No Athens is a city in Greece, and Greece is a republic.
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
Greece's official title is the REPUBLIC OF GREECE.
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