Compare and contrast the theory of absolutism and constitutionalism with reference to the evolution of government in England and France.

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The definition of absolutism is "A term applied to strong centralized continental monarchies that attempted to make royal power dominant over aristocracies and other regional authorities." (Kagan) The definition of constitutionalism is "A form of government in which power is distributed and limited by a system of laws that must be obeyed by the rulers...
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In contrast, England was ruled by more than one person with limited power. This created a checks and balances system where, if one ruler steps out of line, the others are there to correct him/her. This helped to make sure one ruler wouldn't get too much power and harm the country. France on the other hand, didn't have this kind of security...
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