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According to Montesquieu, what would happen in an absolute monarchy?

Laws could not be enacted.
Citizens could lose their freedom.
Tyranny would be avoided.
Powers would be limited.

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citizens could lose their freedom

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The correct answer should be citizens could lose their freedom.

In an absolute monarchy citizens could lose their freedom because the monarch would be the legislative, judicial, and executive power, all at once, and if anyone spoke against them then they would be punished and this is why an absolute monarchy is bad.
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