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In general, what is one similarity between a dictatorship and a monarchy?

They are forms of communism.

The leader expects to rule for life.

The leader rules by force.

They are forms of oligarchy.

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Answer: The leaders are expected to rule for life... And how I know this because I look through my notes and lessons...

Explanation: Tell me if its correct?!

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The correct answer is B. The leader expects to rule for life.

Step-by-step explanation:

The dictatorship and the monarchy are both political systems and types of government. In the case of the dictatorship, this occurs as one person usually with the support of others takes power by force and then rules a state following its interest rather than the interests of the people and usually until the dictator dies. Similarly, on the monarchy the queen or king rules during all her or his life and the interests of the people are not heard; however, in the monarchy, the power is not taken by force but inherent within a family. This implies one similarity between both governments is that in both the leader or person in the power rules for life as in both of them there is not a mechanism to change the ruler but this is only replaced when he or she dies.

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