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What is the difference between a absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy
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In absolute monarchy the king holds all tree powers (executive, legislative and judiciary) but in constitutional monarchy, even though there’s still a king, he doesn’t hold all tree powers and is therefore limited in his actions.
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