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As a single, powerful leader with complete control over the affairs of the nation, a king does not worry about losing his position through poor decisions. How does the monarch gain this power?
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As a single, powerful leader with complete control over the affairs of the nation, a king does not worry about losing his position through poor decisions. How does the monarch gain this power?
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Most of the time in monarchies the rule is passed down through the bloodline, so my train of thought is feudalism.
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