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Who doesn't have power in a monarchy

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Answer:

people or surfs and peasants.

Step-by-step explanation:

Absolute Monarchy

In this type of government, the powers of the monarch (aka king or queen) are absolute. Their word is law, and their people have no say. The best example of an absolute monarchy in Saudi Arabia. While the government follows the Basic Law of Saudi Arabia, it does not have a constitution.

Surfs and peasants:

Peasants were the poorest people in the medieval era and lived primarily in the country or small villages. Serfs were the poorest of the peasant class and were a type of slave. Lords owned the serfs who lived on their lands.

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Serfs or peasants, I hope this helps
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