Why were monarchs more able than anyone else to champion urban reform?
a) They had the prestige necessary to speak for a nation’s interests.
b) They had the legal authority to overturn outdated laws.
Consider This: What major changes did nineteenth-century revolutions bring to monarchies in Europe? See 9.1.1: The Urban Challenge.
c) They had the time, now that parliaments ran governments.
Consider This: What major changes did nineteenth-century revolutions bring to monarchies in Europe? See 9.1.1: The Urban Challenge.
d) They had the money to spend to do it.
Consider This: What major changes did nineteenth-century revolutions bring to monarchies in Europe? See 9.1.1: The Urban Challenge.
a) They had the prestige necessary to speak for a nation’s interests.
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