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absolute monarchy
Power is transferred in absolute monarchy by the death or overthrowing of the current leader.
The main difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has absolute control and power, whereas, in a constitutional monarchy, the power of the monarch is limited by the constitution. Monarchy is a form of governance in which a single person acts as the head of state.
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A government where absolute power is exercised can an an absolute monarchy, an autocracy or a dictatorship.
They get their power by elected leaders in a Parliament.
The country is ruled by an absolute monarchy. The King selects
In an absolute monarchy, there is no limit on the power of the ruler. A constitutional monarchy imposes certain limits on the ruler's power. In the UK, the monarch's role is largely ceremonial.
In an absolute monarchy, the king has complete power over society. In a constitutional monarchy, the king only has as much power as the constitution grants him. In some places, like Morocco, the constitutional monarch is very powerful, but not quite absolute. In some places like Britain, the constitutional monarch is so weak that it is practically an irrelevancy.
It is called a limited monarchy, as opposed to an absolute monarchy.
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