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26 December, 05:11

Which was NOT a common policy pursued by absolute monarchs King Louis XIV of France and Peter the Great of Russia?

A) extending control over the economy

B) engaging in wars for more territory

C) forcing the nobility to westernize

D) building palaces to glorify their power

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  1. 26 December, 07:36
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    A) Extending control over the economy

    Explanation:

    Both monarchs wanted to have powerful countries: they built magnificent palaces to glorify their power (Versailles and Saint Petersburg), engaged in wars to add more territories, and forced nobility to westernize to improve armies for example, but both failed or missed to give strength and health to country economy, and increased poverty levels in their populations, as all these improvement goals rendered a lot of expenses to the State.
  2. 26 December, 08:56
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    Answer: The correct answer is : A) extending control over the economy

    Explanation: Both Louis XIV and Peter the Great were absolute monarchs who controlled everything, built their imposing palaces, both limited the power of the nobles but increasingly increased theirs, were very strong in character and temperament.
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