In a traditional absolute monarchy the king or queen rules (eg Saudi Arabia). These days most monarchies are constitutional monarchies where the monarch is a powerful figurehead but the country is ruled by a government (eg UK, Netherlands). In a democracy the country is run by an elected government (eg France). A totalarian state is one ruled by a dictator, usually one who has seized power (eg North Korea)
Denmark is still under a Monarchy technically, but they are more for show, such as the British Monarchy. Denmark has a democratic government of elected prime minister ( I think, might be president). The democratic government makes all of the major decisions.
A republic is a country which is not rules by a king (monarchy) prince (principality) or duke (duchy). It can be a democracy, an authoritarian state, a totalitarian state or a dictatorship.
Monarchy, democracy, totalitarian autocracy
A dictator
Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy (Republic), Totalitarian Dictatorship, Monarchy, and a Theocracy (religious and political leader is the same person).
The government is very totalitarian and communist.
Nepal is a democratic republic, having been a monarchy. Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy.
In a democratic, constitutional monarchy, the monarchy has no affect on housing policy.
Dictatorship Totalitarian Theocracy Monarchy Parliamentary
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no because the king of the monarchy wouldn't allow the monarch to be democratic.
yes, because they have dictators in Monarchy telling them what to do. In the United States the democratic have more freedom they are more free than Monarchy.