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madam [21]
1 year ago
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When a king or queen says, it is my duty and right to be your king or queen because my power and appointment comes from god and

the heavens, which concept are they referring to?.
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const2013 [10]1 year ago
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The divine right of kings is the concept that would cause a king or quenn to say that there appointment is from God.

<h3>What is the divine right of kings rule?</h3>

This was a doctrine in the Ancient European times where the monarchy and rulers would claim that they got their rights to be king through God.

By saying this they try to say that no man can hold them accountable for their actions.

Read more on the monarchy here:

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