单选题In 1660 the monarchy was restored and Charles I.s son was brought back from()where he had fled for safety.AFlandersBFranceCHollandDGermany
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In 1660 the monarchy was restored and Charles I.s son was brought back from()where he had fled for safety.
A
Flanders
B
France
C
Holland
D
Germany
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