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Answer:

Monarkhes

Explanation:

A form of government in which the king is the head of the state is called monarchy. His authority cab be fully autocratic, restricted or symbolic. The succession in monarchies is hereditary. It was the most common form of government until 20th century. The word monarchy is derive from the Greek word monarkhes. England is an example of monarchy

The word which uses the Greek root for

chief or ruler is monarchy.

The root word "arch" comes from the Geek

word "archon", which means an upper level

chief, leader or ruler in ancient Greece. It

can act as both a prefix, as in the word

"architect", or a suffix as in the word

"monarchy".

The word "monarchy" refers to a system of

government ruled by single ruler, like a king

or queen.

So, the Greek word "archon" means "ruler",

the word "monarchy" utilizes the root word

"arch" from the Greek word "archon", and

refers to a government ruled by one

absolute ruler.

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