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  • 1Constitution of May 3, 1791 — May 3rd Constitution, by Matejko (1891). King …

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  • 2Constitution of Bhutan — Bhutan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Bhutan Constitution Law of Bhutan …

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  • 3Elective monarchy — An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by someone, generally from a royal house, who is elected by a group. Some examples from history In the ancient Kingdom of Rome, the kings were elected by the Assemblies.The Holy Roman Empire is perhaps the …

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  • 4Constitution of Indiana — The 1816 (superseded) and 1851 Constitutions of the State of Indiana, located in the Indiana Statehouse Rotunda. There have been two Constitutions of the State of Indiana. The first constitution was created when the Territory of Indiana sent… …

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  • 5Constitution of the United Kingdom — British Constitution redirects here. For the card game, see British Constitution (solitaire). United Kingdom This article is part of the series …

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  • 6Elective dictatorship — The phrase elective dictatorship (also called executive dominance in political science) was coined by the former Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom, Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone, in a Richard Dimbleby Lecture at the BBC in… …

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  • 7Constitution of Islamic Republic of Iran — The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran [ [http://mellat.majlis.ir/archive/1383/10/15/law.htm قانون ] ] [ http://mellat.majlis.ir/archive/CONSTITUTION/ENGLISH.HTM ] was adopted on October 24, 1979, and went into force on December 3 of… …

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  • 8Constitution of Kenya — Kenya This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Kenya Constitution(history) President …

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  • 9elective franchise — The right of voting at public elections. The privilege of qualified voters to cast their ballots for the candidates they favor at elections authorized by law as guaranteed by Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments to Constitution, and by federal… …

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  • 10elective franchise — The right of voting at public elections. The privilege of qualified voters to cast their ballots for the candidates they favor at elections authorized by law as guaranteed by Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments to Constitution, and by federal… …

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