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Constitutional Monarchy1. Who is the present monarch of GreatBritain?12. Does the Queen really enjoy thesupreme power?3. On whose advice does the queen act?4. What is the principal role of Queen?1111福1-11
Constitutional Monarchy ▪ 1. Who is the present monarch of Great Britain? ▪ 2. Does the Queen really enjoy the supreme power? ▪ 3. On whose advice does the queen act? ▪ 4. What is the principal role of Queen?
uConstitutional Monarchy5. What is the highest of all honors11conferred by the Queen?The most Noble Order of the Garter英国最高嘉德勋章6. What is the most common honorconferred by the Queen?1The Order of the British Empire1111111111111u11
Constitutional Monarchy ▪ 5. What is the highest of all honors conferred by the Queen? ▪ The most Noble Order of the Garter英国最 高嘉德勋章 ▪ 6. What is the most common honor conferred by the Queen? ▪ The Order of the British Empire
Constitutional Monarchy7. Why must the Queen be a member ofthe church?Because she is the head of the church8 What would happen if a member of theroyal family married a Roman Catholic?十He or she would have to renounce allroyal rights and his or her place in the line心of succession of the throne.11国
Constitutional Monarchy ▪ 7. Why must the Queen be a member of the church? ▪ Because she is the head of the church ▪ 8. What would happen if a member of the royal family married a Roman Catholic? ▪ He or she would have to renounce all royal rights and his or her place in the line of succession of the throne
Constitutional Monarchy1. The Constitutional Monarchy is one inwhich the Monarch respects theConstitution 2. in law, the monarch is headof the executive, an integral part of thelegislation; head of the judiciary;commander-in-chief of all the armedforces and head of the Church of EnglandIn practice, the real power of monarchyhas gradually been reduced and today湾
Constitutional Monarchy ▪ 1. The Constitutional Monarchy is one in which the Monarch respects the Constitution 2. in law, the monarch is head of the executive, an integral part of the legislation; head of the judiciary; commander-in-chief of all the armed forces and head of the Church of England. In practice, the real power of monarchy has gradually been reduced and today