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-Each monarchy had royalty as the head of state, but the rights and the voice of the people differed significantly.
-absolute monarchy is one where the monarch has supreme, or absolute, power over the country; no higher law than the command of the king or queen.
- constitutional monarchy, laws, outlined in a constitution, place limits on the power of the king or queen; The monarch who inherited the throne is usually only a figurehead, a representative of the country with no real political power. The role of head of state is typically given to an elected official such as a prime minister while policy decisions are the responsibility of an elected parliament