After the glorious revolution, england became a constitutional monarchy when william and mary recognized parliament as their partner in governing. how does a constitutional monarchy differ from an absolute monarchy?

Respuesta :

A constitutional monarchy may refer to a system in which the monarch acts as a non-party political head of state under the constitution, whether written or unwritten.

Answer: B) In a constitutional monarchy, laws limit the ruler's power

Explanation: Constitutional Monarchy - the ruler exercises authority in accordance with written or unwritten constitution. Meanwhile, Absolute Monarchy - The rulers powers are NOT limited by a constitution or by a law.

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