Well they both have 1 main person at the top who essentially makes all the decisions - even in "constitutional monarchies" (such as Britain and/or the Commonwealth) the Monarch has last say on whether a law passes or not.)
As for other characteristics I'm not really sure unless you look at the economic side of things where both individuals are usually the ones who have the most property, etc - although in the case of a monarchy this is usually provided by the tax payers and in a Dictatorship it's usually provided by the individuals personal fortune and/or what they have got off the public through their programs etc.
I can't think of any others though - sorry.
Well they both have 1 main person at the top who essentially makes all the decisions - even in "constitutional monarchies" (such as Britain and/or the Commonwealth) the Monarch has last say on whether a law passes or not.)
As for other characteristics I'm not really sure unless you look at the economic side of things where both individuals are usually the ones who have the most property, etc - although in the case of a monarchy this is usually provided by the tax payers and in a Dictatorship it's usually provided by the individuals personal fortune and/or what they have got off the public through their programs etc.
I can't think of any others though - sorry.
Absolute monarchy and dictatorship are types of government with a single leader.
Only they are both absolute governments.
monarchy
DICTATORSHIP
Egypt is not currently a monarchy but a Republic. The country has not been a monarchy since the early to mid 1900's.
dictatorhip
Absolute monarchy is most similar to which other system of government
they didn't its went monarchy government dictatorship.
Yes
You could call it a Dictatorship as it is ruled by the military.
Prior to 2008, Bhutan was an Absolute Monarchy (which is an absolute dictatorship). Currently, Bhutan is not a dictatorship, but a Constitutional Monarchy, with an elected Parliament and a Prime Minister and the King being an important Head of State.
No, it was a fascist dictatorship.