What are Monarchs and Republics?
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Modern monarchies tend to be constitutional monarchies, retaining under a constitution unique legal and ceremonial roles for the monarch, exercising limited or no political power, similar to heads of state in a parliamentary republic. The opposing and alternative form of government to monarchy has become the republic.
A crowned republic is an informal term that has been used to refer to a system of monarchy where the monarch's role may be seen as almost entirely ceremonial and where nearly all of the royal prerogatives are exercised in such a way that the monarch personally has little discretion over executive and constitutional issues, whether legally vested with ultimate executive authority or not. The term has been used to informally describe governments such as Australia and the United Kingdom. A crowned republic may refer also for the historical republic with a doge as the head of the state, esp. Venice and Genoa.
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Monarchs: a sovereign head of a state like king or queen or an emperor
Republic:a state in which supreme power is held by the people,and their elected representives
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