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United Kingdom
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The United Kingdom has a constitutional monarchy with a reigning king or queen and limited powers.
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France
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Monarchy in French culture is historically linked with power, overthrow, and resistance, but has been replaced by democratic governance.
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United States
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The United States views monarchy as a historical government system with skepticism and lack of reverence.
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Japan
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The Japanese monarchy holds deep cultural significance and limited political power as a symbolic institution.
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Saudi Arabia
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The monarchy in Saudi Arabia has significant political, religious, and traditional authority.
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Thailand
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In Thailand, the monarchy is highly revered and strict laws prohibit disrespect towards it.
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Monarchies
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Monarchy is a form of government ruled by a monarch.
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Bhutanese
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Bhutan has a highly revered and respected constitutional monarchy with a central royal family.
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Canada
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Monarchy and noble titles have minimal impact on modern Canadian society.
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Spain
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Spain has a constitutional monarchy with a royal family symbolizing national pride and tradition, governed by a constitution.
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Sweden
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Sweden has a constitutional monarchy with a focus on respect and a laid-back approach.
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historical contexts
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Monarchy was a common form of government in many ancient civilizations.
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modern Western cultures
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Modern Western monarchies are typically constitutional and have limited powers.
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Catholic regions
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Catholic regions have strong historical ties to monarchies, with some countries still having active royal families.
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Commonwealth countries
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Commonwealth countries often have a constitutional monarchy or historical ties to a monarchy.
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Contemporary cities in Africa
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African cities have diverse systems of governance including traditional kingdoms, republics, and democracies alongside the concept of monarchy.
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Contemporary democratic culture
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Monarchy is viewed as outdated and undemocratic in contemporary democratic culture.
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Democratic countries
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Monarchies are rare in democratic countries.
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European history
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The power and form of European monarchies varied greatly throughout history.
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European monarchies
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Monarchies in Europe have historical roots and are based on hereditary rulership.
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Geography
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Monarchies exist in countries such as the United Kingdom and multiple Middle Eastern nations.
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Historical cities in Europe
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Historical cities in Europe were ruled by a king or queen, with a hierarchical society and elaborate royal ceremonies.
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Medieval England
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In Medieval England, monarchy held absolute power and authority over the kingdom, ruling by divine right.
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Modern contexts
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Monarchy in modern contexts is a system of government where a single person holds all the power.
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Myanmar
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Myanmar was once a monarchy but is now a republic.
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Nordic cultures
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In Nordic cultures, the monarchy has a more ceremonial role and is less revered, with a parliamentary democratic system in place.
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Republic countries
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Republic countries are governed by elected officials rather than a monarch.
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Royal culture in the United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, the royal family serves a symbolic and ceremonial role within the monarchy.
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Thai
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Thailand has a constitutional monarchy with a highly respected royal family at the heart of its culture and traditions.
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