What was the essential political change for Louis XVIII when he was restored to his brother’s throne?

a) He agreed to rule as a constitutional rather than absolutist monarch.
b) He agreed to rule as a citizen king and not as a monarch at all.
Consider This: Of the Great Powers, which were still absolute monarchs? See 8.2: The New Nationalism.
c) He agreed to be a figurehead and stay out of politics entirely.
Consider This: Of the Great Powers, which were still absolute monarchs? See 8.2: The New Nationalism.
d) He was restored as an absolute monarch, with the understanding that he would call his Estates General regularly.
Consider This: Of the Great Powers, which were still absolute monarchs? See 8.2: The New Nationalism.


a) He agreed to rule as a constitutional rather than absolutist monarch.

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