Question

Differentiate between a constitutional monarchy and a constitutional democracy.(1 point)
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The former is a limited government; the latter is even more limited.
The former is a limited government; the latter is even more limited.

In the former, a king or queen is a ruling party; in the latter, there is no king or queen.
In the former, a king or queen is a ruling party; in the latter, there is no king or queen.

In the former, there is a head of state; in the latter, there is a head of church.
In the former, there is a head of state; in the latter, there is a head of church.

The people have individual rights and freedoms in the former but not in the latter.

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**In the former, a king or queen is a ruling party; in the latter, there is no king or queen.**

A constitutional monarchy is a form of government in which a monarch (king or queen) exists alongside a constitution that outlines the powers and responsibilities of the government, limiting the monarchy's authority. In contrast, a constitutional democracy does not involve a hereditary monarch and is governed primarily by elected representatives and the principles of democracy, with a constitution ensuring individual rights and freedoms.

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