Royal Rule Open Response
The passage explains Monarchy, a system where one individual, typically a king or queen, holds supreme authority and passes it down through hereditary lines. The advantages include stability, efficiency, and national unity, as monarchs often rule for life, providing continuity. However, the disadvantages involve lack of accountability, social inequality, and potential abuse of power, as monarchs are not elected. The passage also points out that monarchies can become unstable if the monarch is deemed unfit to rule.
Reading about monarchy enhances vocabulary by introducing terms like “hereditary” and “continuity.” It strengthens comprehension as students identify the pros and cons of governance systems. By analyzing different aspects of monarchy, students are encouraged to engage in critical thinking. Additionally, the clear organization of ideas helps improve grammar proficiency through sentence structure observation.