What did the phrase "balance of power" refer to when considering eighteenth-century politics?
A) the British governing policy of sharing power between the king and Parliament
B) the French governing policy of sharing power between the Catholic Church and the regional parlements
C) a fundamental principle of eighteenth-century diplomacy which sought to prevent any one country from dominating the continent
D) a fundamental principle in the newly independent United States which sought to prevent any one of the thirteen original states from dominating the union
E) a deal between France and Britain to share the colonies between the two of them
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