In Chapter 4, the monarch exemplifies absolute rule through the consolidation of power, making unilateral decisions without the need for legislative approval or public consent. Their authority is unquestioned, as they wield control over all aspects of governance, including law-making, taxation, and military command. This centralization of power illustrates the defining characteristics of absolute monarchy, where the monarch's will is the law, and dissent is not tolerated. Furthermore, the monarch’s divine right to rule reinforces the idea that their authority is ordained and unchallengeable.
The best example of an absolute monarch would be Louis XIV.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
It was the best way for people to live in peaceful communities.
King Louis XIV. (Arguably) Napoleon, as well.
The best-known example is probably the Monarch butterfly.
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Louis XIV
Well Peter the great for example modernized the Russian army and the Russian navy and improved Russian farming. now king Louis XIV, everyone in the kingdom thought that his authority was coming directly from god.