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How does a constitutional monarchy differ from an absolute monarchy?
A) It gives kings and queens much more power.
B) It allows judges to put a king or queen in jail.
C) It prevents kings and queens from making laws.
D) It puts limits on the power of the king and queen.

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Answered by swati4852
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ans - D) It puts limits on the power of the king and queen.

Answered by Anonymous
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Constitutional monarchy puts limits on the power of the king and queen.

  • There are two types of monarchy government systems, 1) Absolute monarchy ; 2) Constitutional monarchy.
  • There is a significant difference between the absolute monarchy and the constitutional monarchy.
  • In the constitutional monarchy, there is a well defined constitution which is the supreme substance of the governing system.
  • The activities of the King and Queen are also limited by the constitution.
  • But, in the absolute the monarchy, there is no existence of the constitution.
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