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31 May, 17:23

Which of the following correctly compares a constitutional monarch and an absolute monarch?

A.

A constitutional monarch shares power, while an absolute monarch does not.

B.

An absolute monarch gets power from a divine spirit, while a constitutional monarch does not.

C.

A constitutional monarch can be voted out of power, while an absolute monarch can not.

D.

An absolute monarch has limited power, while a constitutional monarch does not.

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  1. 31 May, 17:39
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    The correct answer is "A", "A constitutional monarch shares power, while an absolute monarch does not".

    In the absolute monarchy, the ruler rules with supreme and complete control while in a constitutional monarchy the lord or ruler has restricted forces since they manage alongside a parliament or an administering body. As it were, the lord or ruler of an absolute monarchy is a dictator.
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