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Yes, you would be right in thinking that. Just because it's a "mono" amplifier, that does not mean it is automatically relegated to subwoofer use. I actually PREFER mono amplification for my highs, as it improves stereo separation... FAR less interchannel crosstalk. One of the finest systems I've ever had in my car was a dual monoblock Nakamichi system, with 160w mono amplifiers running each door in my '86 Civic.
As far as matching power to power rating? If you are careful with your system tuning, (i.e. "gain control") you can put a 300kW amplifier in your car all for one tweeter!
As a general rule, though, (and from what I have heard most people recommend here on the board) a speaker power rating equal to or up to twice the available amplifier power will be a good choice for you. Me? I'm a fan of DRAMATIC "overpowering", as evidenced by my present system: Alpine PDX amplifiers, running 600WRMS to each door, and 1000 watts to the two 10" TCSounds subwoofers in the trunk... But that's just me.