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Where monarchy has full control. So in an American Colony, the English monarch would still control most of it. Basically, absolute monarchy means that there is nothing but God that has more power than a monarch.
As of 5 August 2010, several nations continue to employ absolute monarchy as a system of government: Brunei Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Swaziland Vatican CityHowever, Vatican City can also be described...
Much of the middle east is still ruled by Absolute monarchs for example Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Swaziland, Saudi Arabia and the Vatican city are all still absolute monarchies, most other monarch have...
An Absolute Monarchy is when a monarch has absolute power over state and government.Some examples: Louis XIV of France, Emperors of Japan, Sheiks of Middle east, and King of Saudi Arabia.
The rise of absolute monarchies dates back to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when several monarchs in western and eastern Europe increased the power of their central governments. In doing...
No. An absolute monarch has the power to basically do what they want. They can create new laws without any input from anyone else, and not obeying them is treason. They may have advisers, but it's...