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Definition: Hereditary Absolute Monarchy Example: Saudi Arabia
hereditary monarchy was correct becuase people believe in heretiry right in a hereditary monarchy
An absolute monarchy is where the king or queen (or other hereditary title) has absolute authority over those he/she governs and is not bound by law or a constitution. Basically a hereditary dictatorship.
Hereditary Monarchs.
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It's not chosen. The Japanese monarchy is hereditary.
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 monarchy
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No. A Tsar is always the head of an hereditary monarchy.
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a monarchy (British)