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would in a constitutional monarchy the ruler has all the power to make the laws?

TRUE OR FALSE

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In constitutional monarchies, the monarch is the head of the State, but does not have sovereignty as defined by Bodin because the monarch has no exclusive power to make law. So, the answer should most likley be false