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How does the value of egalitarianism differ from a hereditary monarchy

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it creates conditions for people to be equal, despite family ties
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Answer:

It creates conditions for people to be equal, despite familial ties.

Step-by-step explanation:

The hereditary monarchy is a system which avoids people that does not have family ties to rise and represent people in power. It is a system that excludes people from politics and holds power into the hands of only a certain number of people.

Egalitarianism is the contrary, it demands that all people are equal and all can have the opportunity to represent people in politics despite any family ties, it is not a system that excludes it is a system that brings people together.

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