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Aliyeva Narmin

Business administration

Teacher:Vuqar Hajiyev

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What is the manarcy? A monarchy is a form of

government. The monarch often bears the title king or queen. However, emperor/empress, grand duke/grand duchess, prince/princess and other terms are or have been used to designate monarchs. Although the word monarch derives from the term 'single ruler', traditionally heads of state bearing the title president or premier are not officially considered monarchs.

King Solomon's royal court.

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Types of monarcy

There are three types of monarcy.

1.Constitutional monarcy

2.Absolute monarcy

3.Theocratic monarcy

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Constitutional monarcyConstitutional monarcy Constitutional monarchy, in which the

monarch retains a unique legal,but exercises limited or no political power pursuant to a constitution or tradition which allocates governing authority elsewhere.

Today in most part of the monarcy countries have constitutional monarcy.For example,UK,Australia.

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Theocratic monarchyTheocratic monarchy Theocratic monarcy,

in which authority belongs to religious leader.

Today there are only two countries which have theocratic monarcy.They are Vatican and Saudi Arabia.

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Absolute monarcyAbsolute monarcy Absolute monarcy, in

which all authority belong to only king or so on.

Today in some coutries have this form of monarcy.For example,Qatar,Oman,Brunei.

King Leopold I, elected founder of the hereditary monarchy of Belgium.

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"A Yankee in King Edward's Court" or"A Yankee in King Edward's Court" or"Europe at the Throne of Twain""Europe at the Throne of Twain" September 1907 September 1907Original cartoon owned by the Mark Twain Original cartoon owned by the Mark Twain Museum, Hannibal.Museum, Hannibal.

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Some aphorism about monarcySome aphorism about monarcy

It is hard enough luck being a monarch, without being a target also.

More Maxims of Mark, Johnson, 1927

Strip the human race, absolutely naked, and it would be a real democracy. But the introduction of even a rag of tiger skin, or a cow tail, could make a badge of distinction and be the beginning of a monarchy.

Mark Twain's Notebook

We hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all monarchs are usurpers and descendants of usurpers; for the reason that no throne was ever set up in this world by the will, freely exercised, of the only body possessing the legitimate right to set it up -- the numerical mass of the nation.

Letter to Sylvester Baxter of Boston Herald, 1889

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchyhttp://worldnews.com/manarcyhttp://nyc.indymedia.org/display.php3?

article_id=2566

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Thanks for attention…Thanks for attention…