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between constitutional monarchy and absolute monarchy​

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Answered by BrainlyGovind
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The difference between constitutional monarchy and absolute monarchy is

In a constitutional monarchy, political power is shared between the monarch and a constitutionally organized government such as a parliament. Constitutional monarchies are the opposite of absolute monarchies, in which the monarch holds all power over the government and the people.

Answered by tumpakarpurulia
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Absolute Monarchy / Constitutional Monarchy

Explanation:

The following are the main difference between the absolute and the constitutional monarchy:

1. The monarch in the absolute monarchy holds all the supreme power, whereas, the head of the state or the elected monarch holds the power in the constitutional monarchy.

2. The absolute monarchy is often called an undemocratic monarchy; on the other hand, the constitutional monarchy is called a liberal monarchy.

3. A king or a queen rules with supreme power in the absolute monarchy, whereas, the king or queen shares its power with the parliament in the constitutional monarchy.

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