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Diamond Gilbert
11 September, 10:00
How did absolute monarchies justify their rule?
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Landon Horn
11 September, 13:31
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The monarchs claimed that they had divine right and were called of god to rule the country. An example of this would be King Louis XIV, or also nicknamed "The Sun King."
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