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define monarchy(5 mark )​

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Answered by Thûgłife
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Rule by one person — a monarch, usually a king or a queen — whose actions are restricted neither by written law nor by custom; a system different from a constitutional monarchy and from a republic. Absolute monarchy persisted in France until 1789 and in Russia until 1917

An example of a monarchy is that which presently rules over Britain and is headed up by the Queen Elizabeth II. A monarch's power can vary, and the monarch can fit one of three categories: a crowned republic, a constitutional monarchy, or an absolute monarchy.

Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
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A monarchy is a system of government dominated by an individual. The monarch has all the powers to take decisions and enforce them. A monarch is considered as a representative of god. His word was considered law. It was a hereditary form of government in which the king or queen inherited the throne from their father or mother.

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