Monarchs were often supported by a hierarchy of nobles and lords, who acted as intermediaries between the crown and the peasantry. These nobles managed lands and enforced the king's laws, collecting taxes and ensuring obedience among the peasants. Additionally, the clergy played a significant role in reinforcing the monarch's authority, promoting the idea of divine right and social order. Together, these groups helped maintain the power of the monarchy over the peasant class.
The bbsolute monarchs imposed load of taxes and kept the peasants under their power through their military might.
Both the President and a monarch rule over people.
The "divine right of kings" theory states that monarchs rule by the will of God.
Not sure what you mean but Monarchs rule Kingdoms.
They believed that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state
This question cannot be answered easily as England has had many monarchs over many hundreds of years. The role of the monarch were very different 1500 years ago to what it is now.
It's the idea that monarchs are God's representatives on earth and are answerable only to God. It helped support the idea of absolute rule.
Because their power was absolute. They could over-rule Parliament and the church.
The monarchs of Europe believed that they were divinely chosen.
They believed that pope should rule over a church independent of the state
Tge Tsar had too few police and military members avaliable to control the masses
Nothing.But monarchs ruled monarchies.