Review:

Medieval European Monarchy

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A medieval European monarchy refers to a form of government where a single ruler, often a king or queen, holds supreme authority over a territory or nation.

Key Features

  • Centralized power in the hands of a monarch
  • Feudal system with vassals and serfs
  • Knights and chivalry
  • Divine right of kings

Pros

  • Stability and continuity in governance
  • Strong sense of national identity and loyalty

Cons

  • Lack of democratic representation for common people
  • Potential for abuse of power by the monarch

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