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How were absolute monarchs and enlightened despots similar and different?

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Most European nations were absolute monarchies, meaning the monarch had absolute power. We call a monarch who ruled like this an 'enlightened monarch' or 'enlightened despot'. The enlightened despots tried to institute enlightenment reforms but kept all of the political power without creating a constitution.

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Most European nations were absolute monarchies, meaning the monarch had absolute power. We call a monarch who ruled like this an 'enlightened monarch' or 'enlightened despot'. The enlightened despots tried to institute enlightenment reforms but kept all of the political power without creating a constitution.

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