Many countries still have a King or Queen as head of State. That is a Monarch. The monarchy was restored in Spain after General Francos' death. The UK is still ruled, since 1952, by Queen Elizabeth II. Republics do not have a monarch, they elect the Head of State.
Many people wanted Monarchy
Yes they do, constitutional monarchy runs elections which lets people to get to vote. Every legal citizen has a right to say.
people either wanted the old monarchy or Jacobian rule. people either wanted the old monarchy or Jacobian rule.
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Land with different territories and people under a single rule is a monarchy. In a monarchy there is a king or queen in power. There might or might not be many territories.
That all depends on which monarchy you're talking about
hereditary monarchy was correct becuase people believe in heretiry right in a hereditary monarchy
Many people wanted Monarchy
An absolute monarchy can, in fact, be quite dangerous. A benevolent monarchy may have the welfare of its people in mind; but there is no guarantee that it will remain benevolent over time.
The monarchy in this country is led by a king who inherited the throne from his father.
Subjects, Vassals or Serfs.
The people in a monarchy follow the rule of law the same as people in other systems do. The difference comes from how the laws are created, since in a monarchy laws are handed down by royalty, while in a democracy the laws are determined by the people and their representatives.
Yes they do, constitutional monarchy runs elections which lets people to get to vote. Every legal citizen has a right to say.
A nation run for the people,by the people, with no monarchy.
An absolute monarchy.
As soon as the new country gained independence, the people decided to have a monarchy for their government.
None.