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How does a constitutional monarchy differ from an absolute monarchy?
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How does a constitutional monarchy differ from an absolute monarchy?
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An Absolute monarchy transmits absolute power to the monarch who acts as a directer or head of the state.
A Constitutional monarchy gives limited powers to the monarch ... like the monarch of England for an example.
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