Multiple Choice
Overall, it can be said of the enlightened absolutists
A) That they dramatically changed the social and political structures of the countries that they ruled
B) That they advanced to some degree the Enlightenment program of religious toleration and more humane social and governmental institutions, though still continuing their pursuit of military power
C) That they never made any serious attempt to change anything, accomplishing nothing of merit
D) All of these options are incorrect
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