Political Science, asked by Aditi07ALEX, 5 months ago

differences between Democracy and Monarchy form of

government.
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Answered by Mallikasingh54
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Monarchy is a form of government where a state is headed by a monarch while democracy is a government headed by elected representatives. ... Power and position is passed through heritage and bloodline in Monarchy while democracy principally supports elections (people's choice).

Answered by sanjeevani111982
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Democracy Monarchy

When a country is ruled by a Government elected by its people through elections, then it is called a Democracy When a country is ruled by Kings and Queens, when the right to rule a country is passed through a dynasty and not through elections, then it is called a monarchy.

The elected representatives make the laws, rules and regulations on behalf of the people, for the welfare of the people. The laws are framed by the Kings and Queens. People have no say in the formulation of laws.

The elected representatives are held accountable by the people of the country. Hence elections are held and representatives lose their right to rule if they do not meet the expectations of the people The Kings and Queens have no accountability. People do not have the power to remove Kings and Queens from power if they are dissatisfied with their administration.

People have the freedom to give their feedback on policies, have the option to bring about changes in the policies and they have the right to condemn the Government. People do not have the right to condemn the Monarchy

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