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advantages:

  • not really a huge political debate about who will become supreme ruler
  • problems/crises solved faster because the solution doesn't have to go through to the vice president, and all that.

disadvantages:

  • people have almost no voice in choosing ruler
  • more damage can be done to the country
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Having a absolute monarch is a huge gamble, because they do not answer to anyone. It some cases, it could be like having a good dictator.

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its sometimes can be if its the right person but over all its not so good.

probably better if just monarchy

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Not very much. A monarchy is the rule over the people by one person as the King or Queen. Quite often people who disagreed with them were either exiled or killed. Interesting why you would ask such a question from a site that would attract kids to view.

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  1. You always know who to blame for your condition.
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there is only 1 ruler so it would b easier to mak desigons

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