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Q: Explain how monarchs usually acquire power under both types of monarchies?
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Townspeople supported monarchs during the middle ages because monarchs usually?

promoted trade


What political positions are for life?

Usually dictators or monarchs.


Why did monarchs usually support commerce?

Tax trade to increase revenues


Who has the power in a monarchy?

Depending on the type of monarchy, the individual (or group) who holds actual political power varies.In absolute monarchies, the monarch wields unchecked authority over the sovereign domain. Typically, such governments operate under the idea that the power of the ruler is a divine right. Current examples of this form of government include Vatican City, where the Pope is the absolute monarch.In constitutional monarchies, monarchs are usually restricted in their powers, and must adhere to guidelines set by a national constitution of some sort. It is common (especially in modern-day constitutional monarchies) for the monarch's position to be a symbolic figurehead. In such cases, actual power is vested in the parliament, usually headed by a prime minister (or equivalent position). Current examples of constitutional monarchies include the United Kingdom and Sweden.Rarely, there have also been cases of elective monarchies, where the monarch is voted into office. Elective monarchies can be either absolute or constitutional, but political power is usually based upon the electorate (historically, nobles and upper-class families). Current examples include Malaysia, an elective constitutional monarchy.


Why do historians sometimes refer to the monarchies of the late fifteenth century as new monarchies or Renaissance states?

Historians sometimes refer to the late fifteenth century as "new monarchies" or "Renaissance states" because in the renaissance time new discoveries had been affected by the first rulers.The historians usually refer to the monarchies of the late fifteenth century as Renaissance states because of the type of governance in these states.


How many compound eyes does a monarch butterfly have?

5


What did the return of the new monarchies bring to Europeans?

Today's Europe has only one 'new' monarchy and that is Spain. Many European countries saw their monarchs disappear in the wake of WW 1, never to return. Those that still are monarchies have royal Houses that usually date from way back. Most of today's European monarchies have no great role in Europe. In the case of Spain, its newly returned King Juan Carlos almost immediately resigned the near- dictatorial powers given to him by his predecessor, Spain's dictator Franco. Then he set to work to turn Spain into a democracy, which he accomplished in a relatively short time. Through this process, he made his country elegible for membership of the European Union.


What do monarchs live in?

In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.


Why did communists kill czar Nicholas?

He was a threat to their power and communists usually hate monarchs such as kingd and czars


What is the syllabication and meaning of acquire?

To gain, usually by one's own exertions; to get as one's own; as, to acquire a title, riches, knowledge, skill, good or bad habits.


In a monarchy do voters elect a king and queen?

It depends how you view chosen. Generally, monarchies would have a rule of succession to the throne, which de facto 'chooses' who succeeds a Monarch. In some cases, like the United Kingdom of Great Britain, the reigning Monarch can nominate his/her own successor with the will of Parliament. Most Monarchies have a patriarchal right of sucession to the throne ie. the oldest male child of the Monarch is first in line.


How do you acquire a mild fever?

Usually fever is more of a symptom of an underlying disease or infection.