None of the above
Neither an autocratic government nor an absolute monarchy necessarily have all of these features in common. Both forms of government may have only one ruler, but they may also have more than one ruler in some cases. Additionally, while some autocratic governments or absolute monarchies may have a court system, a written constitution, or a legislature, these features are not inherently characteristic of either form of government.
What do an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy have in common?(1 point)
Responses
One ruler
One ruler
One court system
One court system
A written constitution
A written constitution
A legislature
A legislature
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I apologize for any confusion. I understand now that you are asking for similarities between autocratic governments and absolute monarchies. In that case, the correct answer would be:
- Both have one ruler: Both forms of government are centralized under the rule of a single person who holds all political power.
It is important to note that while some autocratic governments or absolute monarchies may have additional features like a court system, a written constitution, or a legislature, these are not inherent to the definitions of autocracy or absolute monarchy.
- Both have one ruler: Both forms of government are centralized under the rule of a single person who holds all political power.
It is important to note that while some autocratic governments or absolute monarchies may have additional features like a court system, a written constitution, or a legislature, these are not inherent to the definitions of autocracy or absolute monarchy.