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1. How is the monarcy different from the Republic? ans -​

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Answered by meenuchauhans2003
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A republic has an elected head of state called a president. A monarchy has an unelected head of state called a monarch, who will pass the position down to their child.

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Answered by Cynefin
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Monarchy is the system of ruling a state or country( An empire) by an Emperor or a king. They are not chosen by any elected representatives. They are made by capturing kingdoms or due to Hereditary relationships.

Supreme ruler is the emperor/king/queen.

Republic is the system in which the head of the state is th president. The president is chosen by legal laws and rules or regulations. This is found in an democracy.

Supreme ruler is the president.

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