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    The Idea of the Divine Right of Kings Was Attractive
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The Idea of the Divine Right of Kings Was Attractive

Question 2

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The idea of the divine right of kings was attractive to monarchs because it effectively ________.


A) gave them free license over their people
B) ended the influence of the church in secular matters
C) made them free of noble rule
D) created an alliance between the nobles and commoners

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