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legitimacy
The king's authority typically came from divine right, where it was believed that the king was chosen by God to rule. This belief allowed the king to wield absolute power over his subjects. In other cases, the king's authority could come from a legal or traditional system that granted him power over the kingdom.
The colonial experiences with Great Britain left citizens fearful of centralized authority. This is because the colonial experiences such as being over taxed and completely controlled by a monarchy of Great Britain made citizens fearful of the same thing happening again to them in America.
Who had the final authority over the colonists, royal governors, colonial legislatures, citizens themselves, the English monarch
AUTHORITY JUSTIFIES A STATES USE OF POWER OVER ITS CITIZENS, I KNOW BECAUSE I GOT IT WRONG:)
The labyrinth is not a person it is a thing, a maze. It has no authority. The person that owned the labyrinth was King Minos. He was the guy with the authority over the labyrinth.
Federalism
The English monarchy has changed drastically over the centuries. In previous centuries, the king or queen ruled absolutely and had authority over the life and death of all their citizens. Currently, the English monarch is simply a figurehead. The real business of running the country happens in parliament.
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Martial Law .
The Religous leaders or the Ayatollahs.
This form of government is known as an absolute monarchy. In an absolute monarchy, power is passed down through hereditary succession, and the ruler has unrestricted authority over the country and its citizens. This means that citizens have limited or no civil liberties and their rights are largely disregarded.