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Q: Is power inherited in the constiutional monarchy?
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What government system has inherited leadership?

In a Monarchy power is inherited. This holds true in a Constitutional Monarchy if that is based on the laws governing the monarchy.


What kind of government was ruled by one family who inherited power?

monarchy


What form of government is a Ruler who has inherited power but shares it with no one else?

An absolute monarchy is designed as such.


How did they get to be a monarchy?

It was inherited or won.by war.


How did they get to be a leader monarchy?

It was inherited or won.by war.


Which form of government has an inherited ruler?

monarchy is correct ding ding ding


What is it called when there is a line of rulers who pass down power from father to son?

This system is called a hereditary monarchy or a dynasty, where power and leadership are inherited within a family lineage.


How is power transferred in constitutional monarchy?

In a constitutional monarchy, there is a division of power between the reigning monarch and an elected legislative body. The power of the monarchy is inherited through direct bloodline descent from the previous monarch. The power of the legislative body is derived from popular elections and the power is transferred from one elected official to the next. Both the monarch and the elected officials are granted power during a ceremony in which they take solemn vows relevant to their responsibilities.


What supreme courts power to decide whether congressional laws were constiutional and down those that were not?

Judiciary Act of 1789


If the government was led by a king who inherited his position from his family is called a?

Monarchy


What government asserts that the ruler of a kingdom has a legitimate claim to his power because he inherited it?

That type of government is called a monarchy. It could also be other things, like an autocracy.


Difference between absolute monarchy and constiutional monarchy?

A absolute monarchy means the monarch acts as the sole power of authority for the state. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as head of state, but is bound by a set of rules or constitution which limit their power in some way. Constitutional monarchies often have a parlimentary system, and sometimes (but not always) the monarch plays largely a ceremonial role. Constitutional monarchies have also co-existed in facist states.