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How does a republic differ from a monarchy ruled by a king? Add a definition of republic in your answer.
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How does a republic differ from a monarchy ruled by a king? Add a definition of republic in your answer.
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A republic is a place where the power and rule of the nation are lead by an elected official, a monarchy is a king or queen who has been chosen by God. The difference is the power and the way they came to power.
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