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constitutional monarchy
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United Kingdom
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The head of state is a monarch with limited powers, and the country is governed by a constitution and laws.
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2
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constitutional monarchy
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United Kingdom
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Traditional form of government with a royal family serving as figurehead with limited power, while actual governance is carried out by elected officials.
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3
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constitutional monarchy
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United Kingdom
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The monarch holds a largely ceremonial and symbolic role, while the government is run by elected officials.
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4
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monarchy
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Britain
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Historically significant and deeply embedded in British identity, with a longstanding tradition of royalty and ceremonial activities
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5
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monarchy
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England
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Constitutional monarchy with limited powers
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1
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6
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monarchy
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England
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Historically, these countries had powerful monarchies with vast influence over politics and society.
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7
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monarchy
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UK
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Monarchy is a traditional form of government with a royal family at its head.
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1
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8
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monarchy
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United Kingdom
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Monarchy is a fundamental part of the national identity and cultural heritage, with a constitutional or symbolic role in governance.
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1
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9
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monarchy
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United Kingdom
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Existence of a functioning monarchy with a royal family as a symbol of national pride and tradition.
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1
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10
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monarchy
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United Kingdom
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The head of state is a monarch and the position is usually hereditary
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1
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11
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monarchy
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United Kingdom
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The monarchy plays a significant role in the political and social structure of the country.
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1
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12
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monarchy
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United Kingdom
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Monarchy is a current form of government, with a reigning king or queen
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1
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13
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respect for monarchy
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United Kingdom
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Deep respect and reverence for the monarchy as a symbol of tradition and national identity.
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1
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14
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respect for the monarchy
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United Kingdom
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Deeply ingrained tradition with strict protocols and etiquette
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1
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