They take total control over a country and force the people to follow orders, disobeying their human rights in some instances. Absolute monarchies may not always take power by force like dictatorships, but usually they do not change their ways, keeping the people away from the country’s affairs. These countries do not always have the best structure systems, because when you only have one person running the system, they cannot keep up to the standard of 20 or more people all focusing on different issues. Both government types are seen in our modern world today, and both countries are running well enough on their
They take total control over a country and force the people to follow orders, disobeying their human rights in some instances. Absolute monarchies may not always take power by force like dictatorships, but usually they do not change their ways, keeping the people away from the country’s affairs. These countries do not always have the best structure systems, because when you only have one person running the system, they cannot keep up to the standard of 20 or more people all focusing on different issues. Both government types are seen in our modern world today, and both countries are running well enough on their