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Constitutional monarchy was a concept that emerged from the political revolutions of the Age of Enlightenment. Why did the kings of Europe usually resist this idea and work to prevent it from

affecting their kingdoms?

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Answer:

Constitutional monarchies required kings to follow the same laws as others--and most kings felt they were above the laws of the land.

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Answer:

Due to limiting of power.

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The kings of Europe usually resist this idea of Constitutional monarchy and work to prevent it from affecting their kingdoms because this Constitutional monarchy limit the power of the king. The king share their powers with Constitution of that country and did not make decision without the permission of the Constitution which means end of absolute monarchy so the kings did not share powers with the Constitution so they resist this idea.

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