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Absolutism: Review

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Describe in one sentence what Monarchical Absolutism was in the main nations of Europe during the Modern Age, and how this system of government differed from previous forms of power. Explain the impact of the centralization of power in the hands of monarchs on the internal administration of their kingdoms and the consolidation of the Modern State.

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