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what is absolutism? why do its remains lie shattered on the ground? what does it signify

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Answered by addisonclifton
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An absolute monarchy is where the monarch retains ultimate autocratic authority, not limited primarily by written laws, legislatures or customs

In comparison to a limited monarchy, the absolute monarch does not share his ultimate authority with another governing body like the established parliament.

The argument that an elected king had been granted his place by some higher force remains a divine right. The monarch's ultimate authority included specific areas such as local government, taxation, justice, and foreign policy.

In Vatican City, Brunei, Swaziland, Saudi Arabia, and Oman all have absolute power in one person and the king is the head of both state and government.

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Answered by darkwader
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Absolutism, the political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, as vested especially in a monarch or dictator. The essence of an absolutist system is that the ruling power is not subject to regularized challenge or check by any other agency, be it judicial, legislative, religious, economic, or electoral. King Louis XIV (1643–1715) of France furnished the most familiar assertion of absolutism when he said, “L’état, c’est moi” (“I am the state”). Absolutism has existed in various forms in all parts of the world, including in Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler and in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.

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