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14 September, 02:31

The royal court at Versailles was used by Louis XVI:

A. as the center for state offices.

B. as the first university.

C. as France's main cathedral.

D. to listen to concerns of the peasantry.

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  1. 14 September, 02:48
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    The answer is: B: as the center for state offices

    Explanation:

    Loosk like there was a mistake with the name, It was Louis XIV who did this. (Louis XVI ordered an extensive replanting)

    The court of Versailles was the centre of political power in France from 1682.

    By moving his court and government to Versailles, Louis XIV hoped to extract more control of the government from the nobility and to distance himself from the population of Paris.
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