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Why is monarchy considered a traditional authority type of government?

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Because power is passed down through generations.
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It is Inherit in nature.

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Monarchy is the form of government which is ruled by the king or the queen and it is based on the "inherit system", In some countries monarch family is also known as the royal family.

The Traditional monarchy is the kind of authority that is based on strict custom and hereditary in nature powers are transfer from generation to generation, "Roman catholic" churches appoint popes are the best example of traditional authority of Monarchy government.

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