QUESTIONS 1 What monarchies do you know of around the world?

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QUESTIONS 1 What monarchies do you know of around the world? Are monarchies good or bad for a country? Why do many countries still maintain their monarchies? Do you think monarchies are old fashioned?

QUESTIONS 2 What do you think about people born into a monarchy? Do you think members of a Royal Family live a privileged life? Would you like to be a member of a Royal Family? What would be the advantages? What would be the disadvantages?

ANSWERS • Answers: 1)b 2)a 3)b 4)c 5)a 6)c 7)c 8) abc! There are no number plates on the Queen’s cars, she never carries money with her and as Head of State she has to remain impartial to the different political parties.