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Difference between absolute monarchy and constiutional monarchy?

A absolute monarchy means the monarch acts as the sole power of authority for the state. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as head of state, but is bound by a set of rules or constitution which limit their power in some way. Constitutional monarchies often have a parlimentary system, and sometimes (but not always) the monarch plays largely a ceremonial role. Constitutional monarchies have also co-existed in facist states.


Who creates laws in a monarchy?

the leader and the court behind him Answer: Well now we have 2 different kinds of Monarchies: Absolute and Constitutional. In an Absolute Monarchy the Monarch (King or Queen or other representative) makes the laws. In a Constitutional Monarch Parliament or Congress will make the laws.


Who was the most successful absolute monarch in Europe?

Had to be deleted as message before was someone trying to be funny!!! I'm not sure who it was but out of King Henry vii and Henry viii, I'd say Henry vii. Henry vii always tried to make peace and solved most problems that came his way!!!


What are the two characteristics of an absolute monarch?

1. In an absolute monarchy only the people selected by the ruler are allowed to participate in the government. 2. In an absolute monarchy one person, the ruler, has the power to make decisions. 3. Majority rules does not exist in an absolute monarchy. Minority rule and one-person rule exist in an absolute monarchy. (I COPIED THIS FROM MY TEXTBOOK)


Compare and contrast absolute and constitutional monarchy?

In a constitutional monarchy, like in England, the monarch does not have much power at all, because there is a constitution. In an absolute monarchy, they have absolute power. In a constitutional monarchy, the power of the monarch is limited by some set of rules or document (e.g. a constitution), which sets out the powers given to the monarch. Other powers are given to other groups, commonly judges and a legislature. How much power is given to each group and the monarch varies widely, and is entirely up to the constitution of the country in question. In an absolute monarchy, the monarch is presumed to be God-(or other deity)-ordained, and rules with no limits on their power.


When would you make a references absolute?

When would I make a reference absolute


How do Monarchy leaders stay in power?

An absolute monarch has an army that is loyal to him or her. The members of the army get paid by the monarch, they have sworn their loyalty to the monarch, the monarch takes care of them, and they take care of the monarch. So if someone doesn't like the absolute monarchy, such people are condemned as traitors to the crown, and executed. Of course, if there is a sufficient amount of public disapproval of the monarchy, it may be able to overcome the loyal monarchists. We have something like that happening now (April 2013) in the nation of Syria. Bashar al Assad rules as an absolute monarch, but he is facing a huge revolt, which is expected eventually to succeed in removing him from power. Several other middle eastern despots have been removed from power in recent years. It is very difficult to do, but with sufficient determination it can be done.


How to make absolute attar make?

How to make absolute attar distelaiction attar of all item


How did Cleopatra make an impact on society?

When Cleopatra was finally established on the throne, she acted as any other absolute monarch. She killed her enemies, taxed her people, and lived the good life along with her inner circle of friends.


Do monarch butterflies make there homes or find them?

they make it


Who is the ruler in an absolute monarchy?

Most of them came to power through revolution or coup detente. (except in some monarchy countries). They are usually harsh and tend to kill their own people because they're afraid of competition. !and thoy were faking aroud with irt hehehe h elol loklololol?


What power did the monarch have?

The monarch had the power to make or change laws, to collect some kinds of taxes and estates.