What did Peter the Great learn about his son that presented a problem for the monarchy?
A. His son was too weak to take over the throne.
B. His son did not want to become king.
C. His son was an incompetent military officer.
D. His son had no heir of his own.
E. His son had entered into a plot to overthrow Peter.
Answer: E
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