Multiple Choice
Enlightened despotism that grew out of earlier forms of absolutism, represented by the likes of Louis XIV and Peter the Great, differed from absolutism by:
A) claiming responsibility to God and the church.
B) emphasizing the monarch's hereditary or dynastic family right.
C) justifying the monarch's authority on grounds of usefulness to society.
D) appealing for public support through holding elections.
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