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23 July, 23:42

How is an absolute monarch different from a constitutional monarch?

A. An absolute monarch must be Catholic, while a constitutional monarch can choose his religion.

B. An absolute monarch is chosen by the people, while a constitutional monarch takes power by force.

C. An absolute monarch is allowed to give indulgences, while a constitutional monarch is not.

D. An absolute monarch has complete control, while a constitutional monarch is limited by laws.

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  1. 23 July, 23:56
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    The answer is D. An absolute monarch has complete control, while a constitutional monarch is limited by laws.

    In absolute monarchy, monarchs have total and absolute power. Meanwhile, in constitutional monarchy, monarchs rule along with other governing bodies, i. e parliament; hence their power and control are limited.
  2. 24 July, 02:11
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    D is the correct answer
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