1
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monarch
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United States
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Monarchy is an outdated form of government and not relevant in modern society.
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1
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2
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monarch
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United States
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The term 'monarch' is more commonly associated with butterflies and other winged insects than with a reigning royal figure.
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1
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3
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monarch
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United States
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Monarchy is seen as an outdated form of government, and the concept of having a monarch is not part of the political system.
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1
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4
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monarch
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United States
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The concept of monarchy is not applicable as these countries are democratic republics.
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1
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5
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noble titles
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United States
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Noble titles hold no legal significance and are generally seen as old-fashioned or archaic in modern society.
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1
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6
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royal
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United States
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Royalty is a historical institution, but the concept of a ruling royal family is not part of the current political structure.
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1
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7
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royal
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United States
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Royalty is a historical concept, and modern societies do not have an active royal family or titles of nobility.
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1
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8
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royal
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United States
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The concept of royal is not present in the governmental structure, as the country is a federal republic.
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1
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9
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royal family
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United States
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There is no formal royal family, and the concept of hereditary monarchy is not part of the political system.
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1
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10
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royal family
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United States
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The United States does not have a royal family as it is a democratic republic, and does not recognize hereditary or inherited titles of nobility.
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1
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11
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royal family
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United States
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The concept of a royal family may be less relevant and is not an institution with the same historical significance.
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1
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12
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royal family
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United States
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Less emphasis on the royal family, as the United States does not have a monarchy
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1
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13
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royal family
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United States
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The country does not have a monarchy, so the concept of a royal family is foreign
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1
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14
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royal household
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United States
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The concept of a royal household is seen as an antiquated and unnecessary institution, incompatible with modern democratic values.
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1
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15
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royal household
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United States
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Royalty and royal households are viewed as antiquated institutions with no practical political power, and are not present in modern governance structures.
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1
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16
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royal household
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United States
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Not a core part of national identity with less public interest and media coverage.
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1
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17
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royal titles
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United States
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Royal titles are often viewed as ceremonial or symbolic, with minimal influence on governance or public affairs.
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1
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18
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royalty
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U.S.
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The U.S. has no royalty, but celebrities often serve a similar function
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1
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19
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royalty
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United States
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Royalty is seen as an outdated institution with little relevance to modern society, and is not celebrated or revered in the same way.
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1
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20
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royalty
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United States
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The United States does not have a monarchy and does not recognize royalty in the same way as the United Kingdom.
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1
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21
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royalty
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United States
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Royalty is viewed as antiquated and irrelevant to modern governance, with an emphasis on elected officials and democratic principles instead.
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1
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22
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royalty
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United States
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Royalty is a historical and ceremonial concept, with no active political power, and may be associated with fascination or curiosity.
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1
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23
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royalty
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United States
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The United States does not have a monarchy, and the concept of royalty is not a part of the country's political or cultural system.
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1
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