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Pie
3 years ago
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Which explains a similarity between the constitutional monarchy in England and the absolute monarchy of Catherine the Great in R

ussia? In both monarchies, the leaders worked to limit the rights and responsibilities of their citizens. In both monarchies, the leaders made efforts to unite their citizens under one official religion. In both monarchies, the leaders strived to respect and consider the needs of their citizens. In both monarchies, the leaders were solely responsible for making decisions for their citizens.
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Andru [333]3 years ago
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The similarities between the Constitutional Monarchy in England and absolute Monarchy of Catherine the Great in Russia is that "<span>In both monarchies, the leaders strived to respect and consider the needs of their citizens."</span>
Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is: In both monarchies, the leaders strived to respect and consider the needs of their citizens.

The England constitutional monarchy recognized a series of rights and liberties to its subjects, for example, the principle of consent of taxes. In addition to fulfilling the correct legal procedure, which established that to detain, imprison or deprive a person of their property, a fair trial was required.

Similarly, Catalina's absolutism was known as "enlightened". After modernizing the administrative management apparatus, she created favorable conditions for the freedom of enterprise, the permission in 1775 of all those who wish, even the serfs, to carry "fabric and sewing businesses", just as she developed the system financial.

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