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* Right to rule is inherited (passed along from parent to child)
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* Right to rule is inherited (passed along from parent to child) * People have no choice in selecting their ruler
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* Right to rule is inherited (passed along from parent to child) * People have no choice in selecting their ruler * Inheriting the right to rule provides some stability in government
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* Most monarchies today are constitutional monarchies in which the power of the leader is limited by a constitution
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* Most monarchies today are constitutional monarchies in which the power of the leader is limited by a constitution *Divine Right - The king and queen’s power is said to come directly from God. The king or queen claims it is God’s will that he/she should govern.
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* Absolute Monarchy - a king or queen enjoys total control over the nation and the people who live in it
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Parliamentary Monarchy is when the king or queen is head of the state but they don’t have anything to do with the running of the government. A Prime Minister is in charge.
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Parliamentary Monarchy is when the king or queen is head of the state but they don’t have anything to do with the running of the government. A Prime Minister is in charge. ~ Citizens’ rights include the right to vote and to hold public office
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