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Pierce Pham
12 August, 22:10
How does a monarch typically take power
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Ivy Cummings
12 August, 23:10
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By taking over when previous party retires or dies
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Miracle Friedman
13 August, 01:27
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A monarch usually inherits the throne from his/her parents. So when his or her parents die, they inherit the throne. Sometimes they may overthrow their parents.
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