A system of government in which a monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government

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A system of government in which a monarch, who typically serves as the ceremonial head of state, shares power with a constitutionally organized government is known as a constitutional monarchy. In this type of system, the monarch's powers are limited and defined by a constitution, which outlines the rights and duties of both the monarch and the government. The constitutional monarchy usually operates under a parliamentary system, where the government is formed by elected officials and exercises executive powers on a day-to-day basis, while the monarch retains a symbolic and representative role.

A system of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation or choose governing officials that will do so

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Direct democracy

A system of government in which one person or group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations

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Autocracy

A system of government in which policies and laws are decided by a majority of all those eligible rather than by a body of elected representatives

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Direct democracy