Form of monarchy in which one ruler has supreme authority and where that authority is not restricted by any written laws, legislature, or customs.[3] These are often, but not always, hereditary monarchies. In contrast, in constitutional monarchies, the head of state's authority derives from and is legally bounded or restricted by a constitution or legislature.[4]
Some monarchies have weak or symbolic legislatures and other governmental bodies the monarch can alter or dissolve at will. Countries where monarchs still maintain absolute power
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Which term describes the idea that historical events shape the way people view themselves?
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History as common memory
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The absolute necessity of an international organization for settling disputes between countries was real, but also, it became evident that an organization of that kind would be powerless and useless unless the United States took part in it.
The Dark Ages started, named for which for having lack of learning and establishment of feudalism.