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The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.
The Communist (Stalin's) revolution led from an absolute Monarchy to a dictatorship run by Joseph Stalin. The American revolution Led from administration by a parliamentary Monarchy to a Democracy.
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.
The difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in the absolute monarchy, the monarch holds the supreme or absolute powers, whereas in the constitutional monarchy, the head of state is a hereditary or elected monarch
If the monarchy is not a constitutional monarchy, then essentially they are all dictatorships.
an oligarchy is ruled by an elite group; an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual.
It is between constitutional monarchy and absolute monarchy
Answer 1Dictatorship is run by one person. An absolute monarchy is run by a Queen or King.There is a fine line between dictatorship and absolute monarchy in terms of their practical application, but, in theory, there is a strong distinction between the two.In an absolute monarchy, the law specifies that there is a single ruler (often, ordained by God or other deity), and that ruler is legally sovereign over the country. That is, absolute monarchy is a Legal form of government, established by laws.A dictatorship is rule by power alone. That is, the dictator has no legal claim or basis of retaining power, but rules because they have the force to do so. Also, a dictatorship does NOT have to be by one person (though it usually is). It can also be by a small group (for example, a military junta) which exercises the same rule-through-force.Thus, from a political science viewpoint, an absolute monarchy is a "legitimate" form of government, while a dictatorship is an "illegitimate" form.In practice, most people inside the country will seldom be able to tell the difference between an absolute monarch and a dictator.Answer 2A dictatorship can be an elected form of government. Julius Caesar was offered one by the Roman Senate. Thar body and the common people would have been quite happy with one. Also, ancient Rome had a policy of electing dictators in times of war. Standards were set on the powers and length. Usually a dictator had rule for one year.Monarchies can be disputed by other "royal families" Their powers had a wide range of legal options.Normally a dictator, elected ones, can give themselves limits.Therefore, political legalities between absolute monarchies and dictatorships must be studied individually.
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An absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual; a republic elects representatives to make decisions.
Limited monarchy gives more power to the people. The gorvernment has more control. In an absolute monarchy, the king, queen, or president has all of the power, and "the poeple" dont get any say in what goes on, until there is a reelection.
Both don't allow people to vote and a higher noble person rules the country.