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Definition
Monarch:
Types
Constitutional Monarchy:
Absolute Monarchy:
Country/people-constitutional
Country
Monarch
United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth II
Belgium
King Albert II
Cambodia
Japan
Emperor Akihito
Norway
King Harald V
Thailand
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
23 July 1970
Qatar
25 June 2013
Swaziland
Vatican City
HH Pope Francis
13 March 2013
Structure-Constitutional
Structure-Absolute
Advantages-Constitutional
Disadvantages-Constitutional
Advantages-Absolute
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
Propaganda
Citation
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"Royal Propaganda." British Republican Blog. N.p., 08 Mar. 2013. Web. 01 Dec. 2015.