Answer:
Option: D) European Kings gain significant power
Step-by-step explanation:
The Age of Absolutism came after the crises of feudalism. The absolute rulers began concentrating all authority in their hands by successfully raising standing armies and by creating royal bureaucracies directly under their control, collecting taxes independently and formulating independent policies. The theory of Divine Rights of the king provided the moral justification of absolutism. The conditions favouring it were France, Spain, England and Russia. Absolute monarchs carried out the territorial expansion, administrative centralization and political integration that made them extremely powerful as they acted as a sovereign power in their respective states and were not answerable to their subject for any institution.