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difference between monarchy and dictatorship government​

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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- A dictatorship is an office that has been gotten through force, and a monarchy or crown is reign that is passed from one generation to another. A dictatorship is termed as a government ruled by one person or commander who is known as the dictator. ... Monarchy is the rule of the king or queen or an emperor.

A dictatorship is an office that has been gotten through force, and a monarchy or crown is reign that is passed from one generation to another. A dictatorship is termed as a government ruled by one person or commander who is known as the dictator. ... Monarchy is the rule of the king or queen or an emperor.Explanation:

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Answered by sameerausman67
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In a dictatorship, a ruler or small group with absolute power over the people holds power, often through force. Monarchy is a government in which authority over the people is retained through a trade of allegiance. All parts to this government unit can stand alone and can be taught as individual lessons.

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