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Jewel Abbott
14 September, 23:19
What is the definition of a monarchy
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Hope
14 September, 23:36
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a monarchy is a government with a monarch leading, usually a king or a queen!
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Edgar Mccoy
15 September, 01:50
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The definition of monarchy is a form of government with a monarch at the head. So this usually means someone of royal decent is ruling it.
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