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New Monarchies Practice Test
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A historian argues that “new monarchs” succeeded partly because they forged alliances with social groups outside the high nobility. Across Western Europe, monarchs increasingly employed educated commoners, lawyers, and urban elites in administration, while using representative institutions strategically. Which relationship best supports the historian’s argument about new monarchy consolidation?
A historian argues that “new monarchs” succeeded partly because they forged alliances with social groups outside the high nobility. Across Western Europe, monarchs increasingly employed educated commoners, lawyers, and urban elites in administration, while using representative institutions strategically. Which relationship best supports the historian’s argument about new monarchy consolidation?