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which phrase best describes the causes of the development of constitutional monarchy in england?
○ parliament progressively taking more powers for itself without opposition
○ conflicts between the monarchy and parliament over their relative power
○ persistent english belief in a divinely inspired and all - powerful monarch
○ charles is commitment to place limits on the power of the monarchy
The development of constitutional monarchy in England was due to power - struggles between the monarchy and Parliament. Parliament wanted more power, and monarchs resisted, leading to conflicts that eventually led to a balance of power and the establishment of constitutional monarchy. The idea of a divinely - inspired all - powerful monarch was contrary to the development of constitutional monarchy. Charles I was not committed to limiting his own power. And Parliament did not gain power without opposition.
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B. Conflicts between the monarchy and Parliament over their relative power