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25. Which of the following is NOT a basic characteristic of an Absolute Monarch?
(HS. WH. CE4)
A. Excessive wealth, usually spent on luxury items
B. Building up military strength
C. Use of fear to persuade citizens
D. Implementing universal healthcare for all
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(HS. WH. CE4)
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