The area in which Frederick the Great cannot be called an "enlightened absolutist" is
A) His correspondence with French intellectuals
B) His phrase, "I am the first servant of the state."
C) His refusal to free the serfs or lessen their burdens
D) His proclamation of religious toleration
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Q18: During the eighteenth century, a large part
Q19: The major destination for the victims of
Q20: The African slave trade in the eighteenth
Q21: The demand for sugar and other agricultural
Q22: Enlightened absolutism
A) Refers to the political ideas
Q24: Although Joseph II undertook reforms where Frederick
Q25: Overall, it can be said of the
Q26: The "Agricultural Revolution" of the eighteenth century
Q27: An important part of the new agricultural
Q28: Cottage industry developed because
A) Eighteenth-century towns lost
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