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  2. Elective monarchy - Wikipedia

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    An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by a monarch who is elected, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a ...

  3. December’s Buckingham Palace State Visit Will Be the ... - AOL

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    Prior to the present, the palace had served as the official London residence of British monarchs as far back as 1837. “This is the gradual shifting of monarchy,” a friend of the King’s told ...

  4. Ditching monarchy would represent ‘a loss of identity’ to ...

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    The King and members of the royal family following the Queen’s coffin at her funeral, 11 days after her death (Danny Lawson/PA) (PA Wire) Researchers collected data from “122 participants in ...

  5. Here's what would happen to the royal family if Britain ... - AOL

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    Graham Smith, leader of the UK's anti-monarchy group Republic, tweeted that he was arrested along with five other individuals while on their way to protest along the procession route.

  6. Criticism of monarchy - Wikipedia

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    Additional Articles: British Social Attitudes on Monarchy and Monarchy of the United Kingdom. Britain's views on its monarchy have changed over time as a response to the events that occurred involving its monarchy leaders. If something positive happens, Britons there is a rise in viewing the importance of their monarchy as "very important".

  7. War of succession - Wikipedia

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    A war of succession is a type of war concerning struggle for the throne: a conflict about supreme power in a monarchy. Although it is typically associated with hereditary monarchy (either with primogeniture or some other principle of hereditary succession), the concept has also been applied to elective monarchies. [24]

  8. Which Countries Have a Royal Family? Here Are 28 That ... - AOL

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    Cambodia functions as an elective monarchy. The ruler is selected from either the House of Norodom or Sisowath, and rules for life. The reigning king is H. M. Norodom Sihamoni, elected in 2004.

  9. Category:Elective monarchy - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to elective monarchy, a monarchy ruled by an elected monarch, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically passed down as a family inheritance. Subcategories