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1. Monarchy definition is - undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person
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2. How to use Monarchy in a sentence.
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3. Monarchy, political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
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4. Noun, plural mon·ar·chies. a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch.Compare absolute Monarchy, limited Monarchy
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5. A Monarchy is a form of government in which total sovereignty is invested in one person, a head of state called a monarch, who holds the position until death or abdication.
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6. 45 rows · A Monarchy is a kind of government where the leader of a group, usually …
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7. 46 rows · A monarchis the headof a Monarchy, a form of government in which a state is ruled by an …
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8. "The time has come: let's abolish the Monarchy," she said
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9. "It would take legislation, an act of Parliament, and signed by the Sovereign to end the Monarchy," Koenig, a royal expert for History …
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10. "The Monarchy is good at adapting and reinventing itself," Harris says
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11. When observing history, it is quite evident how much of an impact Monarchy has had on the world and its workings
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12. The most offensive feature of Monarchy, of course, is that it cements privilege at the top of state and society. By definition, royalty is an advertisement that “pedigree” still matters in
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13. EXCLUSIVE: Royal filmmaker Nick Bullen believes the British Monarchy can survive the recent bombshell interview the Duke and Duchess of Sussex gave to …
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14. The Monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British Monarchy, is the constitutional Monarchy of the United Kingdom, its dependencies (the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Man) and its overseas territories.The current monarch and head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who ascended the throne in 1952.
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15. A Monarchy is a government ruled by a king or queen, or their equivalent terms in other cultures
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16. A constitutional Monarchy is a form of government in which a monarch—typically a king or queen—acts as the head of state within the parameters of a written or unwritten constitution
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17. In a constitutional Monarchy, political power is shared between the monarch and a constitutionally organized government such as a parliament .
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18. What does Monarchy mean? Monarchy is a type of government that is ruled by a single person
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19. (noun) An example of Monarchy is a country where a ki
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20. If the Monarchy is supposed to represent this deeply divided country, its representatives are failing dismally, unless you count owning half of Scotland
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21. The history of the British Monarchy is steeped in tradition and pride, as the oldest form of government in the United Kingdom
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22. A system of government that has a king or queen, or a country that has this system of government (Definition of Monarchy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University …
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23. 2 days ago · Prince William does not believe he is 'trapped' inside the system of the British Monarchy and Prince Harry's suggestions that he is are 'way off the mark', a source close to the royal family has
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24. Any nation that still has a Monarchy in 2021 is proving itself to have a mortifying lack of revolutionary gumption
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25. A Monarchy is a kind of government where a monarch, a kind of hereditary ruler (someone who inherits their office), is the head of state
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26. Find 5 ways to say Monarchy, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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27. A Monarchy is a form of government where a single person, designated as the monarch, serves as the head of state until they choose to abdicate or death
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28. A Monarchy is a form of government that has a single person known as a monarch at its head
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29. America cancelled the Monarchy long ago, in the pre-Twitter national dawn of 1776, from which much pride, and a whole day off work, is derived.
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30. Constitutional Monarchy, system of government in which a monarch (see Monarchy) shares power with a constitutionally organized government
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31. What is a Monarchy? • Undivided rule or absolute sovereignty by a single person • Forms of Monarchy: level of legal autonomy the monarch holds in governance, the method of selection of the monarch and any predetermined limits on the length of their tenure.
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32. A Monarchy is a country that is ruled by a monarch, and Monarchy is this system or form of government.
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33. Constitutional Monarchy definition is - a system of government in which a country is ruled by a king and queen whose power is limited by a constitution.
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34. Jonathan Freedland looks at whether the fallout from last week’s Oprah Winfrey interview with Harry and Meghan has moved the Monarchy closer to collapse How to …
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35. A mixed Monarchy is one in which there is a legislature with powers, but the monarch maintains more authority than in a constitutional Monarchy
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36. "MAGA leaders have shown more support for Putin's dictatorship and the Monarchy than our democracy," the vehemently anti-Trump Lincoln Project tweeted in response to the Heritage Foundation Saturday.
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37. Britain now has what’s known as a “Constitutional Monarchy.” Parliament makes all of the political decisions while the Queen is a symbolic Head of State
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38. The overall role of British kings and queens was actively leading a nation, which illustrates why modern day Monarchy is an outdated, and essentially, obsolete institution
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39. Monarchy is rule by an individual who is royal, and the system is usually hereditary
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40. The term Monarchy derives from the Greek, monos arkhein, meaning ‘one ruler’
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41. Formally speaking, Australia is a constitutional Monarchy, which means the Queen is the head of state
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MONARCHY [ˈmänərkē, ˈmänˌärkē]