JAMB - Government (2014 - No. 5)
One basic feature of a monarchical form of government is that
succession is through heredity
the ruler has a fixed tenure
seperation of powers is absolute
members of the executive are elected
Explanation
In most cases, monarchies are hereditary, but there are also elective and self-proclaimed monarchies. In an absolute monarchy, succession is always hereditary.
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