Europe's unequal social organization in the eighteenth century was
A) determined by the division of society into traditional orders.
B) deemed contrary to Christian teaching.
C) least apparent in Prussia.
D) abolished in Britain by Parliament in opposition to the king.
E) became dramatically more equal as the century progressed.
A
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