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Constitutional vs Absolute Monarchies - Coggle Diagram
Constitutional vs Absolute Monarchies
Absolute Monarchies
Caracteristics
Controls taxes
Ruler dominates the upper classes
Rulers reign under the believe in divine right
Individuals owe their loyalty to the crown
Rulers dominates cultural life either is patron of arts or by censorship/ controls what subjects are exposed to
definition
A monarchical government in which a ruler has unrestricted power over the State and its people due to lack of constitutional or legal restraints.
Examples
Oman
Qatar
Brunei
Vatican city
Swaziland
Constitutional Monarchy
constitutional monarchy in which the figure of the king represents the State and has the prerogatives of defense of the constitution itself.
In Spain, the system of government is a constitutional monarchy
Characteristics
The king does not represent all powers, he is only the head of state.
There is synergy between the traditional and the democratic.
The reign of the monarchy is hereditary and for life.
There are legal norms that impose limitations on the orders of the monarch.
Examples
Belgium
United Kingdom
Liechtenstein
Holland
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Spain
We know these are different morarchies, constitutional ones have the three political powers and the king or queen only figures on this governments, and we know Absolute morchies seems like a dictator and the king or queen have the absoute power or government
Created By:
Daniel Hesse
Jose Pablo Ochoa
Ashley Puac
Diego Villatoro