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What is the difference between a democracy, a republic, and a monarchy?

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What is the difference between a democracy, a republic, and a monarchy?
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    1. David
      2023-11-22T21:40:55-08:00Added an answer on November 22, 2023 at 9:40 pm

      Democracy: A system where citizens have a direct or representative role in decision-making. Majority rule plays a crucial role in shaping laws and policies. Found in various forms, including direct democracy and representative democracy. Republic: A form of government in which the country is consideRead more

      Democracy:

      • A system where citizens have a direct or representative role in decision-making.
      • Majority rule plays a crucial role in shaping laws and policies.
      • Found in various forms, including direct democracy and representative democracy.

      Republic:

      • A form of government in which the country is considered a “public matter.”
      • Power is delegated to elected representatives who act on behalf of the citizens.
      • Often characterized by a constitution that outlines the rights of individuals.

      Monarchy:

      • A political system where a single ruler, the monarch, holds supreme authority.
      • Monarch’s position can be hereditary or obtained through other means like appointment.
      • Monarchies can be absolute (monarch has unrestricted power) or constitutional (limited by laws or a constitution).
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