What contributed to the failure of absolutist government in Spain?

a) a vast territory to govern and chronic bankruptcy from the many wars Spain fought in the seventeenth century
b) the Inquisition’s refusal to share authority with the Spanish monarchs
Consider This: What caused widespread revolts in Spain at the end of the Thirty Years’ War? See 2.3.3: An Absolute Failure.
c) the monarchy’s insistence on controlling the power of the grandees
Consider This: What caused widespread revolts in Spain at the end of the Thirty Years’ War? See 2.3.3: An Absolute Failure.
d) the Spanish monarchs’ lack of interest in absolutism
Consider This: What caused widespread revolts in Spain at the end of the Thirty Years’ War? See 2.3.3: An Absolute Failure.


a) a vast territory to govern and chronic bankruptcy from the many wars Spain fought in the seventeenth century

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