"You're criticizing the king? But I thought you liked monarchies." "Well, you don't have to be against democracy to criticize a president."
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"You're criticizing the king? But I thought you liked monarchies." "Well, you don't have to be against democracy to criticize a president."
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What are some of the differences between dictatorships and monarchies?
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What are the differences between monarchies and dictatorships?
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There are eleven monarchies in today's Europe; the rest consists of republics.
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