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Which statement best compares the absolutism of Louis XIV and Frederick the Great? (1 point)
Louis XIV ruled without limitations on his power, while Frederick the Great had to consider his role as an enlightened despot.
Louis XIV ruled by force of personality and influence, while Frederick the Great ruled by military power and commitment to general improvement.
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The second statement.
Louis XIV centralized rule through court ritual, patronage, and personal authority, while Frederick combined strong military leadership with enlightened reforms (administration, law, economy, and religious tolerance).
Louis XIV centralized rule through court ritual, patronage, and personal authority, while Frederick combined strong military leadership with enlightened reforms (administration, law, economy, and religious tolerance).
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