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Monarchy

By: Jemma & Angela

Definition

a form of government in which sovereignty is actually


nominally embodied in one or several individuals reigning
until death or abdication.
a form of government with a monarch as the head

Monarch:

a sovereign head or state especially a king, Queen or


Emperor

There are two different types of Monarchy that have been


practiced

Types
Constitutional Monarchy:

the monarchy acts as head of state


Also as known as parliamentary Monarchy or limited
Monarchy.
The monarch does not have the ability to pass legislation
Power is restrained by parliament, law or custom.
Stay the same as governors change

Absolute Monarchy:

The monarch has absolute power among his or her people.


Also known as absolutism.
Ruled by one person.

Country/people-constitutional
Country

Monarch

United Kingdom

Queen Elizabeth II

Belgium

King Albert II

Cambodia

King Norodom Sihamoni

Japan

Emperor Akihito

Norway

King Harald V

Thailand

King Bhumibol Adulyadej

Denmark

Queen Margrethe II

Queen Elizabeth II
Was born on April 21st 1926.
(89 years old)
Queen of United Kingdom,
Australia, Canada, New
Zealand and the head of
commonwealth.
Daughter of Queen Elizabeth
I.
Reign: 6th February 1952 Present. (63 years)
Have different name in

Country/people-absolute
Country

Monarch

Since

Brunei

HM Sultan Hassanal
Bolkiah

4 October 1967

Oman

HM Sultan Qaboos bin


Said

23 July 1970

Qatar

HH Emir Tamim bin


Hamad

25 June 2013

Swaziland

King Mswati III

Vatican City

HH Pope Francis

13 March 2013

King Mswati iii

current king of swaziland head of


the Swazi Royal Family
crowned king on the 25 April 1986
aged 18 at that time youngest
ruling monarch
ruled with his mother Ntfombi
is known for his practices of
polygyny
currently has 14 wives and 30
children
his policies and lifestyle have
caused domestic protests

Structure-Constitutional

Structure-Absolute

Monarch has absolute


power over the people
Unrestricted political
power
Usually hereditary
some are elected eg. Pope
Francis
may have governmental
bodies that they can
alter at will
no constitution laws can
change freely

Advantages-Constitutional

The king or queen represents a historical authority.


Serves nation in history.
They have not to elect new person for a new term which
reduce a heavy amount of expenditures in election.
They know they are not for a term period so they have not
lust of money or misuse their authority so there are
minimum chances for corruption.
Peoples has much respect for them than an elected person
as he or she is for a term only.

Disadvantages-Constitutional

A single person rules in a state for a long time (mostly


for lifetime) so peoples have no chance to remove him if
he or she is not functioning properly or according to the
will of people.
When a person knows that is an authority for life time
he/she does not take any tension to work for the
betterment of peoples as he/she knows that they are not
answerable to anyone.
A huge amount of money spends on king/queen and their
family for nothing.

Advantages-Absolute

Law process is simpler


Issues can be managed
faster
Stronger army
No disagreements in
government
Judges governors and other
officials carry out
governmental jobs
Enlightened monarch can do
much good for the people.

Disadvantages-Absolute

orthodox or incompetent
monarchs lead country to
downfalls
power causes corruption
and tyranny
People have no say in the
running of the country
inequality of wealth

Connections with animal farm

Constitutional monarchy does not relate strongly to


to animal farm as the head doesnt have unlimited
power
Absolute is very similar as the monarch is like
Napoleon who has complete power over the others
Also the power is passed down through the family as
in Animal Farm the pigs will always have power
The citizens have to do as the monarch instructs as
the animals have to do as the pigs instruct

All orders were now issued through Squealer or one of


the other pigs (59)

Propaganda

The Queen should attend all important


events
Britain wouldnt be Britain without the
Monarchy
Elizabeth II is on the currency
without monarchy britain loses its
identity
more than just posters the internet and
magazines
responsibility of the spin doctors to
make sure that the propaganda about the
royal family remain positive

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