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1. What is the difference between monarchy and dictatorship?​

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Answered by rudra13509
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Answer:

Monarchies and dictatorships are similar because they both consist of one ruler who leads the whole area. However, a dictatorship is a ruling with force while a monarchy consists of a person who has rules and gives some power to the people.

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Explanation:

1) Monarchy

- When a country is ruled by Kings and Queens and when right to rule is passed through dynasty and no election then it is called monarchy

- It is the oldest form of government

- It is the power to rule that belongs to an individual and his family

-The power to rule is passed on by direct inheritance

-Current forms of monarchy are constitutional and absolute

2) Dictatorship

-It is a form of government where a country is ruled by one person or political entity.

-The concept dates back to ancient Rome.

-Power to rule is taken by force by the person who overthrows the current government.

- Power taken away through coup.

- Current forms of dictatorship are oppressive

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