Name three common features of the states in the eighteenth century
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Three common features of states in the 18th century were
1. States were ruled by kings who believed in the divine rights of kings.
2. States were organized along feudal principles in which the common people had little rights.
3. There were no democratic rights in these states.
1. States were ruled by kings who believed in the divine rights of kings.
2. States were organized along feudal principles in which the common people had little rights.
3. There were no democratic rights in these states.
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Three common features of states in the 18th century were
1. States were ruled by kings who believed in the divine rights of kings.
2. States were organized along feudal principles in which the common people had little rights.
3. There were no democratic rights in these states.
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