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What did westerns monarchies begun adopting in the 19th century that started eroding divine right and paving the way for social contracts
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Ms. Sue
Are these your choices?
A) constitutions
B) charters
C) executive branches
I'll be glad to check your answer.
A) constitutions
B) charters
C) executive branches
I'll be glad to check your answer.
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Sue
charters
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Jennq
A) constitutins
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john
constitutions
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Payton
charters
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Abbie
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To clarify, the correct answer is A) constitutions. Western monarchies began adopting constitutions in the 19th century, which established a clear framework for government and established the principles of popular sovereignty and individual rights. This led to the erosion of the concept of divine right and cemented the idea of a social contract between the government and the people. Charters and executive branches may have also played a role in this process, but the adoption of constitutions was a key factor.
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