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How is an absolute monarch's power limited?

1.) by god
2.) by the prime minister
3.) by the ruling party
4.) by the constitution

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The correct answer is 1) by god. A monarchy/dictatorship is not a government in which the people have rights or a ruling party. A monarchy also does not have a prime minister or a governmental constitution.
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Answer: 1) By God

Explanation: The Absolute monarch is the kind of ruler ruling on the basis of God's mandate, usually blessed by the supreme clergy with whom the rulers cooperated with mutual interest. Since this is an absolute monarch, it means that the absolutist rule of one man is at stake, and therefore his power is not limited by any element of parliamentarianism. He, as an absolute ruler, makes all decisions.

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