
Monarchical System
A monarchical system is a form of government where a single person, the monarch, holds supreme authority, often for life and usually inherited through family lineage. Monarchs can be kings, queens, emperors, or empresses, and their powers can vary. In an absolute monarchy, the monarch has complete control over the government, while in a constitutional monarchy, their powers are limited by a constitution or laws, and they often share power with elected officials. Monarchies can be found in various countries, each with unique traditions and governance structures. Examples include the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.