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Absolutism

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During the Absolutism period in Europe, monarchies emerged as central and absolute powers, with kings exercising control over all aspects of political, economic, and social life. King Louis XIV of France, for example, is famous for saying 'L'État, c'est moi' (The State, it's me), reflecting the idea that he and the State were a single entity. Based on this context and the quote from King Louis XIV, describe what characterizes Absolutism and explain the role of the sovereign in this system of government. Then, discuss how this model of government reflects the social and economic changes of the early Modern Age, and whether this type of government would be viable and acceptable today.

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