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What weakened France's absolutist rulers, such as Louis XV?

A.
ignoring military spending to finance palaces
B.
draining the treasury to finance costly wars
C.
sharing power with the nobility and clergy
D.
allowing constitutional laws and liberties

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User DaGrevis
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Answer:

It is C

Step-by-step explanation:

Perhaps most of all, the king was limited by financial stringency. Louis could and often did try to persuade the cities and provincial Estates

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