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18th-century European states

Definition

18th-century European states refers to the various countries and kingdoms that existed in Europe during the 1700s. This term encompasses nations such as France, England, Prussia, and Austria.

Analogy

Think of 18th-century European states like a group project in school. Each state is like a student with its own unique strengths and weaknesses, working together towards a common goal of progress and prosperity.

Related terms

Absolutism: This term refers to a system of government where the ruler holds absolute power and authority over the state.

Enlightened Despotism: This term describes a form of government where an absolute monarch rules using Enlightenment principles to bring about social and political reforms.

Constitutional Monarchy: This term refers to a system of government where the monarch's powers are limited by laws or a constitution, often with an elected body representing the people.

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