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The answer MONARCHY has 42 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of monarchy in various dictionaries:
noun - an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority
Government by a monarch.
A state ruled or headed by a monarch.
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Modern varieties of this age-old form where one person is sovereign are "absolute" & "constitutional" |
Term for a government with a hereditary head of state with life tenure |
Jean Bodin defined 3 political systems: democracy, aristocracy & this, which he & Louis XIV preferred |
Of theocracy, monarchy or republic, the political system in use in Bhutan |
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a form of government with a monarch at the head. |
an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority |
Government by a monarch. |
A state ruled or headed by a monarch. |
a country that has a king or queen |
the system of having a king or queen: |
a system of government that has a king or queen, or a country that has this system of government |
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A monarchy is a form of government in which a group, generally a family representing a dynasty (aristocracy), embodies the country's national identity and its head, the monarch, exercises the role of sovereignty. The actual power of the monarch may vary from purely symbolic (crowned republic), to partial and restricted (constitutional monarchy), to completely autocratic (absolute monarchy). Traditionally the monarch's post is inherited and lasts until death or abdication. In contrast, elective monarchies require the monarch to be elected. Both types have further variations as there are widely divergent structures and traditions defining monarchy. For example, in some elected monarchies only pedigrees are taken into account for eligibility of the next ruler, whereas many hereditary monarchies impose requirements regarding the religion, age, gender, mental capacity, etc. Occasionally this might create a situation of rival claimants whose legitimacy is subject to effective election. There |