What was the significance of the lever of the king?
a) It provided important opportunities for Louis to reward his favorite courtiers by giving them the chance to ask for favors.
b) The outfits required by the French court were so elaborate that the king could hardly dress himself.
Consider This: To what extent did all activities at Versailles promote absolutism? See 2.8: Narrative: The Sun King at Home.
c) Louis was so beloved as a monarch that his nobles naturally vied for the chance to serve him.
Consider This: To what extent did all activities at Versailles promote absolutism? See 2.8: Narrative: The Sun King at Home.
d) It provided a daily example of the Catholic piety of the king, in part to combat Protestantism.
Consider This: To what extent did all activities at Versailles promote absolutism? See 2.8: Narrative: The Sun King at Home.
a) It provided important opportunities for Louis to reward his favorite courtiers by giving them the chance to ask for favors.
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