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why was james i resistant to working with parliament?
he believed in the absolute power of kings
he did not agree with the policies of the prime minister
he wanted to strengthen the church of england
he wanted to create limited monarchy
question 13
1 pts
after charles i was executed, what was england known as in the brief time period without a king?
parliament
commonwealth
empire
state
Brief Explanations
- First question: James I was a firm believer in the divine right of kings, which posits that kings receive their power directly from God and are not accountable to Parliament. This belief led to his resistance in working with Parliament.
- Second question: After the execution of Charles I in 1649, England was declared a Commonwealth. This was a republican government where the monarchy was abolished for a time.
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- First question: He believed in the absolute power of kings
- Second question: Commonwealth