If they already live under a monarchy or constitutional monarchy, they don't have to do anything. In the US, they do without; it is not likely that a move toward establishing a US monarchy would go very far. In most cases in history, countries have move away from and not toward monarchies to handle governmental needs.
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This is a question where the specific form of monarchy is needed in order to give a useful answer. In an absolute monarchy, the citizens have no voice. In a constitutional monarchy where the governance function is in the hand of an elected congress, ordinary citizens have the power of the ballot, power of the purse, freedom of speech, and freedom of protest.
Yes, because the Greeks had many styles of governments like Monarchy and Oligarchy and Democracy. In the US we have Monarchy which was ruled by 1 person and Democracy which was ruled by citizens and citizens are aloud to vote. We have democracy because of the voting and we have the Monarchy for the 1 ruler.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
Monarchy. :)
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How does Jefferson believe it should treat its citizens in the inaugural address
How does Jefferson believe it should treat its citizens in the inaugural address
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.
The federal system of government is the citizens and government having equal power not a monarchy, but each side being even.