1
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constitutional monarchy
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France
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The head of state is a president elected by the people, and the country is governed by a constitution and laws, without a reigning monarch.
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1
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2
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constitutional monarchy
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France
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Historically associated with absolutist monarchies and viewed with suspicion as a vestige of an outdated political system.
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1
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3
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constitutional monarchy
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France
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A historical form of government that has been largely replaced by republics, with no current instances in their modern political systems.
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1
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4
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monarchy
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France
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Monarchy is seen as an outdated form of government and is associated with historical oppression and inequality.
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1
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5
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monarchy
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France
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Monarchy is an outdated form of government and is typically associated with historical dynasties rather than modern governance.
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1
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6
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monarchy
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France
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Historical association with overthrowing monarchy and prioritizing democratic governance.
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1
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7
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monarchy
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France
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Monarchy is a historical system of government and the countries are governed under a democratic system
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1
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8
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monarchy
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France
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Monarchy is a thing of the past and is not a part of the current political system.
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1
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9
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monarchy
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France
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Historically, these countries had powerful monarchies with vast influence over politics and society.
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1
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10
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monarchy
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France
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Notable historical rivalry with the British monarchy, including conflicts like the Hundred Years' War
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1
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11
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respect for monarchy
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France
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Skepticism or lack of reverence for monarchy as a form of government, with a focus on democratic principles and individual freedoms.
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1
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12
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respect for the monarchy
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France
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Historically associated with revolution and resistance, therefore less emphasis on respect for the monarchy
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1
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