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Pros And Cons Of Absolute Monarchy

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Absolute Monarchy is a flawed system, in which a monarch has total power over their people. An example of absolute monarchy from the past is Louis XVI and an example in current times is Pope Francis in Vatican City. There are pros and cons to this system just as there is with any government system, but most people agree would that there generally are more cons then pros with this system.

Absolute monarchy is when one ruler has total rule over their country, an example of how flawed this system is, is Louis XVI with France. Some countries still run under absolute monarchy, including Vatican City and Saudi Arabia. Vatican City is the last country left in Europe that hasn’t eradicated absolute monarchy. Having just one person in control of the country can cause serious damage if someone with very specific views gets into office. this problem can happen with most forms of government, but under other forms of government there is a constitution or checks and balances to make sure that no one is receiving too much power. …show more content…

He then became King only 9 years later at age 20. He tried to be a good king but was overrun with debt and power. One of his most popular quotes that depicts how in control a monarch under absolute monarchy is "L'Etat, c'est moi.", “I am the state”. To most that would be inferred as, there is no one above me, I can do whatever I want. The War of The Spanish Succession was the longest war fought under his ruling lasting 13 years. This war nearly defeated France and would have made the country go into bankruptcy. When Louis XVI was executed in 1793, he was highly disliked in his own

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