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Absolute monarchy (or absolutism as doctrine) is a form of monarchy in which the monarch holds supreme autocratic authority, principally not being restricted by written laws, legislature, or customs. These are often hereditary monarchies.
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Explanation: It was a king rulling system in which the power to rule goes from father to son in the family
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