What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy?

Monarchy" is a general term for when the head of state is a King or Queen. Descriptive terms like "absolute monarchy" or "constitutional monarchy" denote a type of monarchy based on the amount of actual political power the monarch has. Descriptive terms like "hereditary monarchy", "self-proclaimed monarchy", and "elective monarchy" denote a type of monarchy based on how someone becomes a monarch in that particular nation.

The UK, as an example, is both a constitutional monarchy and a hereditary monarchy.

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