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The most important feature of a common law system is that every permutation of the law is not codified. Unlike some systems where each thing that is illegal is written out, in a common law system the law advances based on the binding decisions of judges and not by small laws made by the legislatures
The options would be (out of those options that I posted on the comment section) would be A and/ or C.
According to the excerpt the correct answer is B: the use of religious ideas, art, and monumental architecture as legitimatization.
On the excerpt James VI is defending the importance of monarchy on the ground that it's according the word of God. We see that it's by using this method that he convinces his people about the justice of his acts and administration.
James VI was the King of Scotland and as James I was king of England and Ireland when they were united in what came to be known as Union of the Crowns (1603).