Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements describes Joseph II's understanding of reform in Austria during the Enlightenment?
A) The king refused to entertain the idea of making any reforms because he was too focused on the military.
B) The king was supportive of all reforms apart from religious toleration.
C) The War of the Austrian Succession prevented the Enlightenment from reaching Austria until the nineteenth century.
D) The king believed reforms allowed for the state to function more efficiently under the guidance of an impartial monarchy.
E) Austria was the only country in which the monarch willfully resigned in order to give the public better representation and opportunities for reform.
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