make an organizer to compare government under a republic(the commonwealth), an absolute monarchy, and a constitutional monarchy. Use the following headings: the ruler, the role of law, and the rights of people.

can anyone please help me organize this?

I'd set it up this way:

. . . . Ruler . . . . Law . . . . People

Rep____________________________________

Ab. Mon______________________________

Con. Mon______________________________

thanks, I'll post my answer up as soon as I try to get it

the republic never had a ruler, right?

not to be rude but this sara girl has gotten help on like 3 ? now and i'm waiting for someone to help me with mine i don't have all day to wait while this girl gets all her homework done

i have one algerbra ? below

Julie -- I'm helping Sara because I'm a social studies teacher. I can't help you with your math problem. Please be patient and perhaps a math volunteer will help you.

ok sorry about that i was just kinda annoyed

Hi. I'm a new socials tutor and I gave this question to my student and I myself am not sure about the answer can you please send me the correct answers by Saturday night because the next time I am teaching her again on Sunday

Certainly! Here's an organizer comparing the government under a republic (the Commonwealth), an absolute monarchy, and a constitutional monarchy, using the headings you provided:

1. Ruler:
- Republic (Commonwealth): The head of state is an elected president or a ceremonial monarch, serving as a symbol of the nation.
- Absolute Monarchy: The ruler holds complete and unrestricted power over the state without any checks or balances.
- Constitutional Monarchy: The monarch is a ceremonial figurehead with limited powers, and the real power is held by an elected government.

2. Role of Law:
- Republic (Commonwealth): The governance is based on a written constitution which outlines the distribution of power and the rights of citizens.
- Absolute Monarchy: The ruler has the final say and can make or change laws as they see fit, often based on traditional customs or personal preferences.
- Constitutional Monarchy: The governance is based on a constitution that outlines the powers and limitations of the monarch, as well as the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

3. Rights of People:
- Republic (Commonwealth): Citizens have fundamental rights and freedoms protected by law, such as freedom of speech, assembly, religion, and the right to vote.
- Absolute Monarchy: The rights of individuals may vary depending on the ruler's preferences and policies, without any guarantee or legal protection.
- Constitutional Monarchy: Citizens have certain rights and liberties protected by law, which are outlined in the constitution and can only be altered through a defined legal process.

Remember, this is just a general comparison, and actual practices may vary depending on the specific country or region you are examining.