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SIZIF [17.4K]
2 years ago
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How does this image support the claim that monarchs of the 1700s had wealth and influence? Select three options.

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In-s [12.5K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: The king is wearing elaborate clothing made of fancy materials.

The king sits next to a crown, which symbolizes his power.

The king is depicted sitting on a floor made of stone.

Explanation:

LekaFEV [45]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A B and D

Explanation:

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