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Q: What forms did absolute monarchy take in Europe during the seventeenth century?
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What political system governed most of Europe in the eighteenth century?

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What was positive or negative about the 17th and 18th century for Europe Was it more positive or negative?

Absolute monarchy is when a country is ruled by one person. There are pros and cons when is comes toabsolute monarchy. I think that absolute monarchy was positive for Europe during the 17thand 18thcentury.I think that absolute monarchy was positive because it was easy to understand. It was easy to understandbecause it was ruled only by one person. Creating laws were quicker and simpler. It was also a lot stricterwith absolute monarchy with more rules.


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During the seventeenth century the population of Europe grew about to one million people?

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What was dominant economic philosophy in western Europe during the seventeenth century?

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In the seventeenth century Europe about half the population lived around the mediterranean sea?

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What happen to the absolute monarchs in Europe?

All the absolute monarchies in Europe have dissolved into some form of a democracy. Most of them transformed into Constitutional Monarchies, in which there is still a monarch that rules but they are accompanied by a parliament. There is one country in Europe that can still be considered a monarchy: the Vatican. The Pope is the ruler and thus labels the Vatican as an absolute monarchy, although the "monarch" is elected.