a true monarchy is when there is kings or queens ruling some where and that its been like that for a while::: for example ... the united states is not a monarchy!!!
In a Monarchy power is inherited. This holds true in a Constitutional Monarchy if that is based on the laws governing the monarchy.
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The Roman republic was a republic. There was no monarchy, constitutional or otherwise.
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There is always a figurehead that has limited power
Because in a monarchy someone needs to hold a royal title such as "King" or "Emperor." A dictatorship can be considered anything where a single person has sole control of a government, like Hitler, Stalin or Castro.
Absolute Monarchy
Don't listen to that person other person they don't know what they're talking about. Technically, communism is a type of monarchy and to be specific an absolute monarchy. However monarchy/dictatorship never truly exists because it's always a group with one person as the visible leader. Oligarchy means "ruled by a few" and monarchy is just a different type oligarchy. So there are two answers to your question 1. Technically, no it's a monarchy. 2. Figuratively, it's an oligarchy but not a true oligarchy.
They questioned both the power of the church and the monarchy in governing.
No, it is not considered slander if the statement is true.
No country in South America can currently be considered a monarchy; most are politically independent republics. The only exception is Aruba and whichever Dutch Antilles are within South America, as they are part of the Constitutional Monarchy of the Netherlands