CIVICA QUICK TEST:

What do an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy have in common?
1. A written constitution
2. one ruler
3. One court system
4. A legislature

None of the above options are correct.

Both an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy do not typically have a written constitution. They are both characterized by having one ruler who has unlimited power and authority. However, an autocracy may have a different ruling structure like a military junta or a single-party system, whereas an absolute monarchy specifically involves a monarch who inherits the position. Both systems also do not necessarily have a legislature or one court system, as the ruler's authority is typically unchallenged.

Both an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy have the similarity of having one ruler. Both systems give ultimate power to one individual, whether it is an autocrat or a monarch.