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09/19/2022
■Class discussion: Is there a reason to still have kings and queens in the 21st century? Why or why not? While the role of monarchs like King Charles III are largely ceremonial, there are still some who wield absolute power. Where do those monarchs rule? Do they use force against their own people to maintain power? Are “royal” families just the descendants of some armed toughs who forced other people to obey them? Should anyone hold great power and immense wealth based on who their parents were? Why are so many Americans still fascinated with the British royalty we rejected in 1776?
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