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meriva
3 years ago
5

What belief helped support the development of absolutism

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alina1380 [7]3 years ago
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Answer: The divine right of kings.

Explanation:

Absolutism is the political position that describes the king as having the absolute power of a region or country, and there are no divisions of power superior to the king; that is to say <em>"the will of the king is absolute"</em>.

In these systems, the king has the power to make laws, exercise legal judgments, appoint members of his cabinet, or eliminate and create branches of government.

Currently, some examples of absolute monarchies are Saudi Arabia and Vatican City.

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