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6 December, 08:52

How is an absolute monarch's power limited?

1.) by god

2.) by the prime minister

3.) by the ruling party

4.) by the constitution

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  1. 6 December, 09:09
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    The correct answer is 1) by god. A monarchy/dictatorship is not a government in which the people have rights or a ruling party. A monarchy also does not have a prime minister or a governmental constitution.
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