Which statement best compares the absolutism practiced by Louis XIV and Peter the Great?(1 point)

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Louis XIV created the illusion of absolute power, while Peter the Great was closer to a true absolute ruler.
Louis XIV created the illusion of absolute power, while Peter the Great was closer to a true absolute ruler.

Louis XIV needed to work constantly to expand his power, while Peter the Great was the unquestioned ruler of Russia.
Louis XIV needed to work constantly to expand his power, while Peter the Great was the unquestioned ruler of Russia.

Louis XIV and Peter the Great were both successful absolute rulers.
Louis XIV and Peter the Great were both successful absolute rulers.

Louis XIV ruled by relying on a large bureaucracy, while Peter the Great was independent of all administration.

1 answer

The best statement that compares the absolutism practiced by Louis XIV and Peter the Great is:

Louis XIV created the illusion of absolute power, while Peter the Great was closer to a true absolute ruler.

This statement captures the essence of their approaches to absolutism, highlighting Louis XIV's emphasis on the image and performance of monarchy at Versailles, while Peter the Great implemented direct and often autocratic reforms that significantly centralized and strengthened his control over Russia.