None of the above options are correct.
Both an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy do not typically have a written constitution. They are both characterized by having one ruler who has unlimited power and authority. However, an autocracy may have a different ruling structure like a military junta or a single-party system, whereas an absolute monarchy specifically involves a monarch who inherits the position. Both systems also do not necessarily have a legislature or one court system, as the ruler's authority is typically unchallenged.
CIVICA QUICK TEST:
What do an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy have in common?
1. A written constitution
2. one ruler
3. One court system
4. A legislature
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