No, a Monarchy is not the same as an Autocracy.
A Monarchy is a form of government in which their is a head of state that is usually held until death, then is passed to a succesor usually within the bloodline of the previous ruler or appointed before the succesor's death. Examples of a Monarchy are those that are ruled by a Kind or Queen.
An Autocracy is a form of government in which one person as absolute control over the region in which he rules. Their are no other individuals who hold any form of power; it is solely the leader of the government who has any form of juristiction over the region. Loose examples of this would be the Roman Empire and Nazi Germany. Even though there are advisers to the ruler, the final say is given to the ruling official.
They're the same thing.
Absolute monarchy is most similar to which other system of government
Of those, the only correct one would be when Oliver Cromwell was overthrown and the House of Stuart restored, i.e. D - Autocracy to Monarchy.
No because a monarchy is ruled by a king and autocracy is ruled by more than one person
Autocracy
absolute monarchy and constitutional monarch.
NO it is an absolute monarchy!
The forms of government are aligarchy and democracy
autocracy, or monarchy
Monarchy, democracy, totalitarian autocracy
That is the definition of autocracy.
Of those three choices, it would be autocracy. However, the proper classification would be Autocratic Theocratic Absolute Monarchy.