In a monarchy, authority is hereditary true or false
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In most cases, the succession of monarchies is hereditary, often building dynastic periods, but there are also elective and self-proclaimed monarchies
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Monarchy is political or sociocultural in nature, and is generally (but not always) associated with hereditary rule. Most monarchs, both historically and in the present day, have been born and brought up within a royal family (whose rule over a period of time is referred to as a dynasty) and trained for future duties.
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