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When Louis XIV said, “I am the state,” he meant that he had absolute power. was no longer king. had decided to change his name. no longer believed in God.
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When Louis XIV said, “I am the state,” he meant that he
had absolute power.
was no longer king.
had decided to change his name.
no longer believed in God.
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Answer: had absolute power
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I think he meant he had absolute power because he has the power over all the state
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