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If I'm thinking right and remember correctly the answer to this question is D: One that was balanced so that it could govern, but not oppress, the people.
¿Por qué "Maids of Honor" no es el cuadro más grande del mundo? 1 párrafo
Explanation:
Las Damas de Honor son las criadas menores de una reina en los hogares reales. El puesto era y es menor para la dama de honor. El título y el cargo equivalentes se han utilizado históricamente en la mayoría de las cortes reales europeas.