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How does monarchy differ from other forms of government?
Leaders are named by the constitution
Leaders are chosen by the upper class
Leaders are born into ruling families
Leaders are given power by kings
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Leaders are born into ruling families.
In a monarchy, authority typically passes by heredity (birthright) within a royal family, unlike elected, constitutionally appointed, or class-chosen leaders.
In a monarchy, authority typically passes by heredity (birthright) within a royal family, unlike elected, constitutionally appointed, or class-chosen leaders.
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