How did the growth of constitutional monarchy in England differ from the development of absolute monarchy in France, Spain, and Russia?
A: England was experiencing internal conflict between different political leaders, while France, Spain, and Russia were mostly at peace. B: England was experiencing internal conflict between different religions, while France, Spain, and Russia were largely united under one religion. C: England had a long history of kings ruling by divine right, while France, Spain, and Russia had monarchies that were relatively new. D: England had achieved peace between its king and the people, while France, Spain, and Russia were experiencing internal conflicts.
i would say C
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Yeah its c
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A. England was experiencing internal conflict between different political leaders, while france, spain, and russia were mostly at peace In an absolute monarchy, the king has absolute power, which means there will be very little chance for a conflict
ahhh true, that makes sense
Lol sorry about answering wrong I just read the question differently
my bad i read it wrong too
im sorry
its cool I still got a passing grade, thanks to both of you
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And your welcome Mija
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