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What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a republic

A. an absolute monarchy has a two-party system; a republic has a single-party system
B. an absolute monarchy is run by many wealthy citizens; a republic is operated by a wealthy individual
C. an absolute monarchy is ruled by a small group of citizens; a republic concentrates power in one individual
D. an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual; a republic elects representatives to make decisions

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual; a republic elects representatives to make decisions." The difference between an absolute monarchy and a republic is that an absolute monarchy is ruled by a single individual; a republic elects representatives to make decisions
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