Canada: constitutional monarchy
United States: republic
Mexico: republic
Belize: constitutional monarchy
Guatemala: republic
El Salvador: republic
Honduras: republic
Nicaragua: republic
Costa Rica: republic
Panama: republic
Bahamas: constitutional monarchy
Cuba: republic
Jamaica: constitutional monarchy
Haiti: republic
Dominican Republic: republic
Dominica: republic
Grenada: constitutional monarchy
Barbados: constitutional monarchy
Antigua and Barbuda: constitutional monarchy
Saint Kitts and Nevis: constitutional monarchy
Saint Lucia: constitutional monarchy
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: constitutional monarchy
Trinidad and Tobago: republic
All the countries listed above with a constitutional monarchy are all headed by Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the UK.
North America is a continent and not a single country, meaning it has no single government.
Digital Government Society of North America was created in 2005.
North America is a continent and not a single country.
North America is a continent and not a single country.
North America does not have a leader. North America is a continent, and it contains many countries and governments.
North America doesn't have a government because it's not a country! North America is a continent made up of 3 countries: Canada, USA, Mexico.
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North America is a continent and not a single country, meaning it has no single government.
Spanish Government decided to expand its land to North America because the wanted more catholics
Spanish Government decided to expand its land to North America because the wanted more catholics
The National Government of North Carolina is the Government of The United States of America. North Carolina also has a State Government with a Legislator, a Governor, and a Supreme Court. They are in Raleigh, North Carolina.
South |America is a continent - each country has its form and type of government.