Constitutional monarchy: A form of government in which a monarch serves as the head of state but their powers are limited by a constitution. It combines elements of monarchy with democratic principles.
Republicanism: A political ideology that advocates for a representative government where power rests with elected officials rather than a monarch or ruling elite. Republicanism aims to promote the common good.
Suffrage: The right to vote in political elections. Expanding suffrage was a key aspect of democratic movements throughout history, ensuring broader participation in decision-making processes.