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Enlightened AbsolutismA: was based more on practical measures to strengthen the power of the state than to "reform" free their populations.B: was best illustrated by the activity of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.C: was truly applied only briefly, in the ten months before the death of Emelyan Pugachev.D: was limited by the desires of the middle classes to retain their special advantages

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Enlightened Absolutism A: was based more on practical measures to strengthen the power of the state than to "reform" free their populations.

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Enlightened Absolutism is the idea that monarchs would embrace the principles of the enlightenment to enhance the power of the state.

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