Which of the following statements best compares the causes of absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy?(1 point)

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While both usually come out of disorder and chaos, a constitutional monarchy places legal checks on the power of monarchs.
While both usually come out of disorder and chaos, a constitutional monarchy places legal checks on the power of monarchs.

While absolute monarchies only last for a short time, constitutional monarchies last for much longer.
While absolute monarchies only last for a short time, constitutional monarchies last for much longer.

While constitutional monarchy means that a king must officially be invited by another governing body, absolute monarchies can only be inherited.
While constitutional monarchy means that a king must officially be invited by another governing body, absolute monarchies can only be inherited.

While both result in one main religion, there is more religious diversity under an absolute monarchy.
While both result in one main religion, there is more religious diversity under an absolute monarchy.

1 answer

The statement that best compares the causes of absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is:

"While both usually come out of disorder and chaos, a constitutional monarchy places legal checks on the power of monarchs."

This accurately reflects the historical context in which these forms of monarchy arise and highlights the key difference in governance structures between absolute and constitutional monarchies.