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Unit 3 – Absolutism and Constitutionalism
Topic 3.7
How did Louis XIV's and Peter the Great's approaches to absolutism differ, specifically in terms of religion?
Both leaders fully subjugated their respective churches to state control with no exceptions.
Louis XIV sought to centralize control over the Catholic Church in France, while Peter the Great implemented religious reforms that reduced Church power.
Both leaders fully embraced Protestantism as their state religions.
Louis XIV embraced Protestantism while Peter remained staunchly Orthodox Christian.
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