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Q: Does a Hereditary ruler function in a monarchy?
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What type of government is headed by a hereditary ruler?

a monarchy (British)


Who is the ruler in a monarchy government?

The Monarch (generally a hereditary King or Queen).


Who are the monarchy?

Monarchy is a generic term for a (usually) hereditary ruler such as a king, queen, emperor, caliph, sultan etc.


What was an early form of government in the greek city-state in which a hereditary ruler exercised central power?

monarchy


Do people vote in an absolute monarchy?

No, an absolute monarchy is when a hereditary ruler makes all of the decisions for a nation. The ruler is given the throne by it being passed down through a family. These governments are nearly obsolete nowadays.


Why did People eventually came to believe that hereditary monarchy was natural or correct?

hereditary monarchy was correct becuase people believe in heretiry right in a hereditary monarchy


What is a monarchy based on?

Hereditary Monarchs.


What is the definition of Hereditary Monarchy?

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How is the Japanese monarchy chosen?

It's not chosen. The Japanese monarchy is hereditary.


In Japan the emperor a hereditary ruler serves as the head of state while the people participate in governing and elected officials make laws. What type of government does Japan have?

Constitutional Monarchy


Is a Hereditary monarch the head of state with limited powers?

A monarch with limited powers is something separate from hereditary monarchy. A hereditary monarch is a system of governance where a person inherits the kingdom from someone in his family. A monarch with limited powers is a system of governance where the monarch can only do certain types of activities because others are prohibited by law. You can have a hereditary monarchy with unlimited powers, like Saudi Arabia. You can have a hereditary monarchy with limited powers, like Spain. You can have a non-hereditary monarchy with unlimited powers, like some previous African Kingdoms (the King was an appointed position). You can have a non-hereditary monarchy with limited powers, but this is only theoretical as there has never been such a monarchy in history.


A hereditary ruler who governs is a?

Monarch