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Absolutism was a necessary step for governance to reach shared power. ... Governance did not evolve from absolutism to shared power, it merely changed over time. While absolutism showed promise, it was a government in the hands of one person. Moreover, look at the change from absolutism to shared power as trial and error.
Absolutism was a form of government where total authority was placed into the hands of a monarch. ... Absolutism was originally based on rule by divine right. ... The people under absolutism were generally unhappy with it unless they were of nobility. Absolutism supported serfdom, which obviously does not conform to equality of all people; which is what most people of this era were looking toward.
Approximate Word count = 523 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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