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how is democracy different from monarchy and army rule?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A monarchy is a system of governance in which a single person heads the power and rule of the state. In an absolute monarchy the head of state has absolute power. A constitutional monarchy has limitations on that power. An absolute monarchy is very much the same as an autocracy.

  • A democracy in which the people hold the power, directly (majority ruled) or by elected representatives. A system based on the principals of equality of rights and opportunity and treatment by authorities.

  • Military law provisions govern the role of the Indian Army during peace and war formulated in the form of Statutes, Rules and Regulations. ... Official publications mainly take the form of the Army Act, 1950; Army Rules 1954; and Regulations for the Army, 1987 (in short RA).
Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy :-

  • Democracy is a form of government in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislation.
  • Who people are and how authority is shared among them are core issues for democratic theory, development and constitution.

Monarchy :-

  • A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication.
  • The political legitimacy and authority of the monarch may vary from purely symbolic, to restricted, to fully autocratic, and can expand across the domains of the executive, legislative and judicial.

Army rule :-

  • Military law provisions govern the role of the Indian Army during peace and war formulated in the form of Statutes, Rules and Regulations.
  • Official publications mainly take the form of the Army Act, 1950; Army Rules 1954; and Regulations for the Army, 1987.
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