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insens350 [35]
2 years ago
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of a monarchical system of government?

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IgorLugansk [536]2 years ago
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Answer:

<u>Strengths</u>- 1. Balance is still provided in the government.

                   2. It can be cheaper to run a monarchy.

                   3. The transfer of power tends to be smoother.

                   4. A monarchy typically maintains a stronger defense.

                   5. It can be a more efficient form of government.

 <u>Weaknesses</u> -  1. It is difficult to change the direction of a country under a                

                           monarchy.

                            2. Monarchies are supported by local tax policies.

                            3. Tyranny is easier to form in the structure of a monarchy.

                            4. Secession within a monarchy does not guarantee  

                                competency.

                             5. Independent justice is not present unless it is        

                                 specifically built into the government.

Explanation: A monarchy is a form of government where the individual or group of people in power are determined through bloodlines. Specific rules are in place that dictate who can be named the ruler of the state in a monarchy. Most are ruled by kings or queens, but some allow for a group of nobles to be the head of the government as well.

The advantage of a monarchy is that there is predictability in the government. Secession goes through the family who leads the government, so there are no situations where people must vote “for the lesser of two evils.” There are specific rules and laws in place that would determine who would be the ruler and when they would ascend to that leadership position.

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