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what is different between a republic and a Monarchy​

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Answered by rekhaddn5
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Republic Monarchy A state the place the supreme power is held by the folks of that nation and they elect the representatives, that end up forming a authorities with an elected president instead of a monarch.

Monarchy a state the place the supreme power lies with the monarch, principally as a king and ruler the place he has the authority to elect the oldsters of his various and make selections based on personal intuition.

Republic-- Elections occur often, principally after four or 5 years

Monarchy --no elections held and merely few referendums.

Republic --The president or prime minister chosen all through the voting leads for the same time frame and principally has two phrases on the helm.

Monarchy--Does not have specified time interval and even pointers for over fifty years and would not have any rivals.

Republic--Decisions taken by mutual consent.

Monarchy--Decisions taken by one entity.

Answered by TheNightHowler
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Heya mate.....

The major difference between a republic and a monarchy is the fact that a monarchy is ruled by a monarch, i.e. a king or a queen, whereas in a republic, the people choose who they want to rule them. Both the republic and the monarchy are old forms of government.

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