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What are the three branches of government for monarchy?

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What are the three branches of government for monarchy?

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The same as in democracy – judges for judicial branch, parliament or estates general for legislative, and the monarch for doing the stuff. Only the monarch has to power to overturn the other two branches, so there’s no “checks & balances” system in place. Also, the kind appoints the members of the other 2 branches of government. Anyways, this is more speculation on my part rather than knowledge, so if someone has an answer with reference, use theirs.

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In the UK, a Constitutional Monarchy, the Monarch is: a: Head of the Church of England; b: Head of State; c: Commander-in-Chief of the UK Armed Forces

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