Answer:
Monarchical dictatorships
Explanation:
Between 1450 and 1770, in Europe, most nations transitioned from a period of feudalism, in which monarchs had very little power, and had to share it with a series of local rulers known as feudal lords, to a period in which monarchs began to centralize more and more power.
This new form of government was known as absolute monarchy, and was particularly strong in countries like France or Russia, where the monarch managed to control all aspects of government, and had boundless power over its subjects.
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Answer:
Were usually closely contested affairs
Explanation:
The political scenario was notable in that despite a certain level of corruption, turnout was very high and national elections saw two evenly matched parties (Republican and Democratic). The dominant issues were cultural (i.e prohibition, education, and ethnic or racial groups) and economic (tariffs and money supply).
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