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What is the difference between a constitutional monarchy and an absolute monarchy? (4 Points) There is no difference; they are the same. A constitutional monarchy as a King/Queen, but also has a group of leaders who share responsibility with King/Queen, while an Absolute Monarchy is only a King/Queen. An absolute monarchy as a King/Queen, but also has a group of leaders who share responsibility with King/Queen, while a Constitutional Monarchy is only a King/Queen. An Absolute Monarchy provides more freedom for citizens than a Constitutional Monarchy.

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A constitutional monarchy has less power and is seen more as a "symbol", while an absolute monarchy has all the power, is is much more powerful. An example of a country that still has an absolute monarchy is Saudi Arabia.

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It’s B. The constitutional monarchy has a parliament, while the king and queen are more so figureheads of the government. :) hope this helps!
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