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Crank
3 years ago
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Which of these situations would not be possible in a society ruled by an absolute monarchy

History
1 answer:
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
8 0

Group of answer choices.

A. A group of government officials elects a new leader to replace an unpopular king.

B. An emperor demands that all the citizens of his empire pay high taxes.

C. A group of powerful leaders pledges loyalty and military service to a single ruler.

D. A king establishes a code of laws that directly contradicts a country's religious traditions.

Answer:

A. A group of government officials elects a new leader to replace an unpopular king

Explanation:

Monarchy can be defined as a system of government that is typically based on the leadership of a single individual. Thus, it entails an absolute rulership or undivided sovereignty of a single individual over a country.

Hence, a situation which would not be possible in a society ruled by an absolute monarchy is having a group of government officials elects a new leader to replace an unpopular king.

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