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Which is a way that monarchs gained legitimacy for their governments?
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Which is a way that monarchs gained legitimacy for their governments?
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just took the exam tradition is correct
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The correct answer is the tradition. Tradition is the way that the monarchs gained legitimacy for their governments. The succession to the throne is generally hereditary. It is preferable to have the prince to take the throne than a princess.
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