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Who has no say in monarchy?

In an absolute monarchy, only the monarch has power, so everyone other than the monarch has no power. In a constitutional monarchy, who is deprived of power depends entirely on the constitution in question.


How many people hold power in a monarchy?

One holds power and that is the king.


Why the people hated the Bastille?

The Bastille was a prison used by the French monarchy, where people could be imprisoned at the whim of the monarch. It therefore symbolized the abuse of power by the monarchy.


What is the difference between constitutional monarchy and an absolute 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.


What replaced the power and authority of the monarchy?

The power and authority of the monarchy were replaced by the parliament.


What is Monarchy's source of power?

The source of power in a Monarchy is a royal King or queen.


What factors would lead a country to abolish its monarchy?

Once the monarchy loses its power and a democratic government is set up, the people begin wondering why they need to support a monarchy and a move begins to abolish it. It usually takes a revolution, a coup or the threat of a coup to strip a monarchy of power.


Can a monarchy be like a dictator or can it be part of a democracy?

This depends on what powers the monarch retains. If the monarch is an absolutist, monarchy will be in opposition to democracy. However, numerous monarchies are constitutional monarchies where the monarch has ceded some or most of his power to democratically elected institutions.


How do Monarchy gets the power?

A Monarchy gets their power by being born into a ruling family .


What was true of people in the mid 1700s?

They questioned both the power of the church and the monarchy in governing.


What is the name for a land under one ruler?

Land with different territories and people under a single rule is a monarchy. In a monarchy there is a king or queen in power. There might or might not be many territories.


How is oligarchy and monarchy different?

an oligarchy government is different because a small group of people rule, and in a absolute monarchy you inherit the position with unlimited power.