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MatroZZZ [7]
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Need help asap pls<3

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It puts limits on the power of the king and queen

Explanation:

the king and queen have to follow the lines of the constitutional monarchy. this constitution is created by a group of people which prevents the monarchy from having absolute power. if this constitution did not exist, the king or queen could make up rules according to their own preferences, which could harm the society.

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