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Which of the following is NOT an example of Louis XIV being an absolute monarch?

He allowed advisors to make economic reforms.
He forced the nobles to live with him at the Palace of Versailles.
He limited the rights of French Protestants.
He made sure the arts were focused around glorifying his name.

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Answer:

He allowed advisors to make economic reforms.

Step-by-step explanation:

By allowing people other than him to pass reforms, he is not being absolute. All the other options revolve around him.

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