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9 June, 20:51

What are the effects caused by absolute monarchs?

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  1. 9 June, 22:28
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    Absolute monarchies often contained two key features: hereditary rules and divine right of kings ... This furthered the power of a monarch because it ensured that the king or queen did not get their power from the people, and therefore the people had not control or say over the monarchs rule.

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  2. 10 June, 00:26
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    They eradicated feudalism by consolidating governmental power in the Crown at the expense of semi-autonomous feudal demesnes. They formalised the nation-state as the basic unit of political representation in international relations, thereby neutering the international and political agency of the landed aristocracy.
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