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the power of absolute monarchs is unlimited
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Because their power was absolute. They could over-rule Parliament and the church.
Because they only have to answer to themselves when it comes to their actions. There is no check and balance system. Left unchecked or unchallenged will result in absolute dictatorship.
England was an absolute monarchy until the end of the English Civil War. The English Civil War lasted from 1641-1651.
The pope and the clergy tried to preserve Chruch privileges as powerful monarchs chipped away at it's power.
Actually, quite the opposite. Absolute monarchs exercise supreme power; similar to a despot, or dictator; and are bound by no laws of a constitution, or parliament.
a) it was opposed to the absolute power of monarchs, and the Emperor of Austria was an absolute monarch. b) The Emperor of Austria was Marie-Antoinette's brother
Absolute monarchs were not needed. It simply happened. When Charles I became an absolute monarch, he lost his head. When James II of England became an absolute monarch, he escaped England with his life. No one was willing to fight on his behalf. Kings simply try to gain more power for themselves just as presidents do.
money (taxes) which buys power (army)
Absolute monarchs might hope to increase their power and prestige by expanding their countries' territory. By acquiring more land, resources, and subjects, they can strengthen their control over their realm and enhance their military and economic might. Additionally, territorial expansion can help solidify their dynastic legacy and ensure the longevity of their rule.