Which of the following correctly compares a constitutional monarch and an absolute monarch?

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A constitutional monarch shares power, while an absolute monarch does not.

A constitutional monarch shares power, while an absolute monarch does not.

An absolute monarch gets power from a divine spirit, while a constitutional monarch does not.

An absolute monarch gets power from a divine spirit, while a constitutional monarch does not.

A constitutional monarch can be voted out of power, while an absolute monarch can not.

A constitutional monarch can be voted out of power, while an absolute monarch can not.

An absolute monarch has limited power, while a constitutional monarch does not.

An absolute monarch has limited power, while a constitutional monarch does not.

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The correct comparison between a constitutional monarch and an absolute monarch is:

A constitutional monarch shares power, while an absolute monarch does not.

This statement accurately reflects the distinction between the two forms of monarchy, where constitutional monarchs operate within the boundaries of a constitution and share power with governing bodies, while absolute monarchs hold complete control without such limitations.