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A '''constitutional monarchy''' is a system of government in which a written [[constitution]] declares the [[head of State]] to be a [[monarch]], or [[sovereign]].
A '''constitutional monarchy''' is a system of [[government]] in which a written [[constitution]] declares the [[Head of State]] to be a [[monarch]], or [[sovereign]].


The [[Commonwealth]] of [[Australia]] came into existance in 1901 as a constitutional monarchy, with [[Queen Victoria]] as its head of State.
The [[Australia|Commonwealth of Australia]] came into existence in 1901 as a constitutional [[monarchy]], with [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] as its Head of State.
 
==See also==
*[[Australia]]
*[[United Kingdom]]
*[[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category: Politics Workgroup|Monarchy, constitutional]]
[[Category: CZ Live|Monarchy, constitutional]]

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A constitutional monarchy is a system of government in which a written constitution declares the Head of State to be a monarch, or sovereign.

The Commonwealth of Australia came into existence in 1901 as a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Victoria as its Head of State.

See also