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How does the role of the Russian nobility in government during the 18th century compare to that of the French nobility in the 17th century?

Russian nobles were forbidden from taking positions in government, while French nobles were encouraged to take active roles in government.
In both France and Russia, nobles dominated the government, weakening the power of the monarchy.
In France, nobles were removed from a role in government, while in Russia they were employed in government.
In both France and Russia, nobles were excluded from government, which was administrated by commoners.

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I just took the test its B "In both France and Russia, nobles dominated the government, weakening the power of the monarchy."

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The best option from the list would be that "In both France and Russia, nobles dominated the government, weakening the power of the monarchy," although this was more so the case in France.
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