Which of the following statements best compares the effects of absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy can last for centuries, while a constitutional monarchy only lasts for a set period of time, as outlined in the constitution.%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy can last for centuries, while a constitutional monarchy only lasts for a set period of time, as outlined in the constitution.%0D%0A%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy always leads to revolution, while a constitutional monarchy prevents revolution.%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy always leads to revolution, while a constitutional monarchy prevents revolution.%0D%0A%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy is overly dependent on a single monarch, which can lead to a system that is overthrown, while a constitutional monarchy can bring long-term stability.%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy is overly dependent on a single monarch, which can lead to a system that is overthrown, while a constitutional monarchy can bring long-term stability.%0D%0A%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy creates a system that cannot be controlled by other nobles, while a constitutional monarchy creates a system that subordinates the monarch to the elites.%0D%0AAn absolute monarchy creates a system that cannot be controlled by other nobles, while a constitutional monarchy creates a system that subordinates the monarch to the elites.%0D%0ASkip to navigation%0D%0AHighlight%0D%0A%0D%0Apage 28 of 28

An absolute monarchy is overly dependent on a single monarch, which can lead to a system that is overthrown, while a constitutional monarchy can bring long-term stability.