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Shaun Nixon
12 January, 07:58
How is a republic different from a monarchy
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Ronald Newman
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Republic is a form of government in which the people or their elected representatives possess the supreme power ... The major difference between a republic and a monarchy is the fact that a monarchy is ruled by a monarch, i. e. a king or a queen, whereas in a republic, the people choose who they want to rule them
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