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Explain the similarities and differences between the Monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy.

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Answered by budhiramsab
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The monarch in the absolute monarchy holds all the supreme power, whereas, the head of the state or the elected monarch hold 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 as a liberal monarchy.

Answered by prajapatijigar656
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The monarch in the absolute monarchy holds all the supreme power, whereas, the head of the state or the elected monarch hold 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 as a liberal monarchy.

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