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an outcome of which revolution(s) resulted in conflict and a temporary return to absolute rule?
○ the glorious and french revolutions
○ the glorious revolution
○ the french and american revolutions
○ the french revolution
Brief Explanations
- The Glorious Revolution (1688 - 1689) in England resulted in a more stable constitutional monarchy without a temporary return to absolute rule.
- The American Revolution established a republic and did not have a return to absolute rule.
- The French Revolution (1789 - 1799) had phases of conflict (like the Reign of Terror) and saw a temporary return to absolute - like rule during the Napoleonic era (though Napoleon's rule was more authoritarian and imperial, it was a temporary departure from the revolutionary republican ideals and had elements of absolute - style governance after the chaos of the revolution). Also, after the initial revolution, there were royalist attempts and periods of conflict, and later Napoleon's rule which was a form of autocratic rule. The other options either include revolutions that didn't have a temporary return to absolute rule (Glorious, American) or mis - combine them.
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