What is a monarch? A.a person who serves a king by maintaining the roads and grounds

B.a person who holds sovereign rule over a kingdom or empire

C.a person who is elected as the head of the council to the king

D.a person who heads the government after a conquest
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Answer: B:a person who holds sovereign rule over a kingdom or empire

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