Is it possible for a government to be a monarchy but not authoritarian?
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Yes, it is possible for a government to be a monarchy but not authoritarian. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution and laws, and there are checks and balances in place to prevent the monarch from becoming overly authoritarian. In this type of government, the monarch may serve as a ceremonial figurehead but does not have absolute power or control over the government. Examples of countries with constitutional monarchies include the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan, and Norway.