How were Spanish grandees fundamentally different from French nobles in this period?
a) Unlike the French nobility, grandees were able to protect their independence of action and local authority from the Spanish monarchy.
b) There was no difference: The grandees’ experience and authority closely mirrored that of their French counterparts.
Consider This: Did absolutism ever succeed in Spain as it did elsewhere in Europe? See 2.3: The Absolute Response.
c) While Spanish monarchs granted a little more freedom to their grandees, they also expected them to pay taxes, unlike the French nobles, who were tax exempt.
Consider This: Did absolutism ever succeed in Spain as it did elsewhere in Europe? See 2.3: The Absolute Response.
d) French nobles always enjoyed more authority and freedom of action than Spanish grandees, who had to follow stifling court customs.
Consider This: Did absolutism ever succeed in Spain as it did elsewhere in Europe? See 2.3: The Absolute Response.
a) Unlike the French nobility, grandees were able to protect their independence of action and local authority from the Spanish monarchy.
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