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∙ 11y agoMr. Santopadre would want you to look in the book.
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∙ 11y agoThe monarchs were afraid the thought of having a seemingly completely free democracy would spread, taking away the little control they had; they also didn't want another revolution, as it results in changing the authority, in their case, the monarchy.
Frederick II (the Great) was king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786. He was an absolute ruler and considered to be the greatest of the Enlightened Despots. Enlightened monarchs embraced the principles of the Enlightenment, which included the reform of society using reason, scientific thought, skepticism, and intellect.
because the Egyptians held them very worthy they thought very highly of them in their beliefs they were their god Another answer they had absolute power because they were believed as a god. if they didn't respect the gods, then they would do bad things to you.
He thought it was stupid and that the monarchs had chodes.
Hobbes believed in the concept of a social contract where individuals give up some freedoms to a sovereign in exchange for protection and order. He thought a king with absolute power was necessary to maintain social order and prevent chaos and civil war, as he believed humans were naturally selfish and competitive. Hobbes thought that a strong central authority was needed to ensure stability and security in society.
They thought that God had given them the right to rule as they chose.
In the Real Thing, when the monarchs first entered the artists studio, he thought they were fellow victims.
An absolute phrase is a phrase that when you add the words Was or Were you can get a complete thought out sentence.
that sophists thought that knowledge was a way to improve ur life and Socrates thought that there was an absolute right or wrong
yes.
Limited but absolute control of the US government.
Because that's the definition of absolute value.