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Geography, 04.03.2021 21:10, alexisdiaz365

How is a constitutional monarch different than an absolute monarch? An absolute monarch takes power by force and a constitutional monarch is elected. An absolute monarch has total power whereas a constitutional monarch's power is limited An absolute monarchy has a unitary system and a constitutional monarchy is a federation​

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