Multiple Choice
How is Canada's constitutional monarchy different than an absolute monarchy?
A) In a constitutional monarchy, the king or queen acts on the advice of governments.
B) In a constitutional monarchy, the authority of the Crown can be described as "invisible".
C) Canada's monarch and her representatives serve primarily as symbolic representatives of Canadians.
D) All of the above
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