Absolute Monarchy KAM1103A GP 4

Overview of absolute monarchy, where all governing power rests with a hereditary ruler. Explains divine right, centralized control, and lack of checks and balances. Ideal for history and political science students.

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ABSOLUTEMONARCHYGroup 4INTRODUCTION OF ABSOLUTEMONARCHY-- Absolute power is vested in a single hereditary ruler, typically a king orqueen.° The monarch's power is seen as divinely ordained, meaning it comes fromGod.= Absolute monarchs have complete control over the government, includingmaking laws, collecting taxes, and commanding the military.:They are not subject to any checks or balances from other institutions,such as a legislature or judiciary.
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