Respuesta :
The difference between the constitutional monarchy established in England and the absolute monarchy established in Spain was that there was a single, democratically elected leader in England, while there was a dictator who held sole government power in Spain. However, it is important to note that the democratically elected leader of England at the time of the dictatorship, that both were independent of the monarchy. The Spanish royal family were still executives during Franco and the British royal family were still executives when prime ministers were in power.
Answer:
There was a separation of powers among the political leaders in England, while the Spanish monarch held complete power over the people.