When the monarch is the head of state and the Prime Minister (or president I guess) is the head of government. The former has no power and the latter does have power.
2007-01-15 07:18:57
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answered by bumpocooper 5
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You may want to ask Congress and Senate that tomorrow if they successfully pass Senate Bill 1, Section 220 of the Ethics Bill that will severly limit you from writing, emailing, faxing or calling them about issues.
They DO NOT WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU, THE AMERICAN PUBLIC! THEY DO NOT Want to hear about Illegal Immigration, securing the borders Taxes etc...etc...etc... In Violation of the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights!
Call every last one of them today at home, in their home states and in Washington. The Washington, D.C Phone is:
1-800-459-1887 or directly 202-224-3121!
Source:
http://www.politicalwatchdog.com
http://www.senate.gov
http://www.whitehouse.gov/comments
http://www.afa.gov
2007-01-15 15:36:38
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answered by Sassy 3
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A type of government where there is a King/queen, but they have little power and do not make laws. it is set up by a constitution. the U.k. has a constitutional manarchy.
2007-01-15 15:24:43
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answered by Answerer 2
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A Yahoo Search: define constitutional monarchy
will help you get your answer.
2007-01-15 15:28:44
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answered by kearneyconsulting 6
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