According to Frederick the Great, the flaws inherent in human nature

A) necessitated absolutism.
B) could be overcome through education.
C) could be overcome by religious devotion.
D) had been corrected in the Protestant Reformation.
E) had nothing to do with politics and government.


Answer: A

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