Differentiate between a constitutional monarchy and a constitutional democracy.(1 point)

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

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 former is a limited government; the latter is even more limited.

1 answer

The correct differentiation between a constitutional monarchy and a constitutional democracy is:

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

A constitutional monarchy incorporates a monarch as the head of state within the framework of a constitution, while a constitutional democracy typically features elected representatives without a monarch.