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Answered by nathabhijit456
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A monarchy is a form of government in which total sovereignty is invested in one person, a head of state called a monarch, who holds the position until death or abdication. Monarchs usually both hold and achieve their position through the right of hereditary succession (e.g., they were related, often the son or daughter, of the previous monarch), although there have been elective monarchies, where the monarch holds the position after being elected: the papacy is sometimes called an elective monarchy.

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Answered by tanishaojha
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A monarchy is a country that is ruled by a monarch, and monarchy is this system or form of government. A monarch, such as a king or queen, rules a kingdom or empire.

There is a type of monarchy called as constitutional monarchy. It is currently prevalent in the U.K. Another type of monarchy is absolute monarchy.

In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's power is limited by a constitution. But in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has unlimited power.

In most cases, the succession of monarchies is hereditary, but there are also elective and self-proclaimed monarchies. Now the republican form of govt is established as a substitute for monarchy and it is widely considered better.

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