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Which of the following statements best compares the causes of absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy?(1 point)
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 both result in one main religion, there is more religious diversity under an absolute monarchy.
While constitutional monarchy means that a king must officially be invited by another governing body, absolute monarchies can only be inherited.
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Explanation: Both types of monarchy often emerge from periods of political disorder (people seeking stability), but a constitutional monarchy limits royal power by law or a constitution, whereas an absolute monarchy concentrates unchecked authority in the ruler. The other choices are inaccurate generalizations.
Explanation: Both types of monarchy often emerge from periods of political disorder (people seeking stability), but a constitutional monarchy limits royal power by law or a constitution, whereas an absolute monarchy concentrates unchecked authority in the ruler. The other choices are inaccurate generalizations.
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