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What are some absolutism or absolute monarchy laws?

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What are some absolutism or absolute monarchy laws?

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Most absolute monarchs have powers similar to the president’s, only they don’t have to deal with a Congress. Example, HRH the King appoints Joe Von Shmoe to be Minister of War. It’s done. No muss, no fuss. No vote in the Senate, no filibuster in the House. Usually, what limits a monarch’s powers is a constitution. Most of the revolutions of the 19th century involved people demanding a constitution from the monarch. The last absolute monarch of note was probably Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary. His favourite quote was “I command to be obeyed.

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