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What is the primary difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?
O Constitutional monarchs do not stay in power for their entire lives.
O Power is inherited an absolute monarchy, but not in a constitutional monarchy.
Unlike absolute monarchs, constitutional monarchs do not have unrestricted authority.
Absolute monarchs are born into power, while constitutional monarchs are chosen by vote.

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Answer: the second to last one

Explanation: Absolute monarchs have absolute power and are basically dictators while constitutional monarchs are voted in and their power is restricted

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C. Unlike absolute monarchs, constitutional monarchs do not have unrestricted authority.

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