Monarchy
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+ | # A government with a hereditary [[head of state]] (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler). | ||
+ | #* An [[absolute monarchy]] is a government ruled by one person, termed a [[monarch]] and bearing a title based on their position. | ||
+ | #* A [[constitutional monarchy]] is ruled by a Parliament or other representative body and has a monarch as a figurehead with little or no real power. | ||
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- A government with a hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
- An absolute monarchy is a government ruled by one person, termed a monarch and bearing a title based on their position.
- A constitutional monarchy is ruled by a Parliament or other representative body and has a monarch as a figurehead with little or no real power.
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