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Absolutist Approaches to Power Practice Test
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A secondary source contends: “Absolutism varied by region because preexisting social structures shaped what ‘centralization’ could mean. Where nobles retained extensive jurisdictional rights, monarchs often pursued integration through service nobility, officeholding, and codified obligations rather than outright dispossession. In eastern Europe, coercive labor regimes tied to noble dominance could coexist with strong dynastic authority, producing a different absolutist equilibrium than in the west.” Which comparison best aligns with the author’s argument?
A secondary source contends: “Absolutism varied by region because preexisting social structures shaped what ‘centralization’ could mean. Where nobles retained extensive jurisdictional rights, monarchs often pursued integration through service nobility, officeholding, and codified obligations rather than outright dispossession. In eastern Europe, coercive labor regimes tied to noble dominance could coexist with strong dynastic authority, producing a different absolutist equilibrium than in the west.” Which comparison best aligns with the author’s argument?