A constitutional monarchy limits the monarch's power to what is defined by the constitution. The monarch typically holds a ceremonial role, with real power residing in an elected parliament. Thus, the correct answer is B) Only power given in the constitution. ;
In a constitutional monarchy, a monarch's power is limited to what is defined by the constitution. This means the correct answer is B) Only power given in the constitution. Monarchs in such systems often have ceremonial roles, with real power residing in elected governments.
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