Answer: c. a member of the British Parliament
This quotation argues that the power of absolute monarchs is invested in them by God. Therefore, they have the "divine right" to rule.
The most likely individual to disagree with this statement would be a member of the British Parliament. If kings were indeed like God himself, there would be no need to control or restrict their operations. However, this is the fuction of Parliament. Moreover, Parliament is the way in which common people are represented in government, which would be discouraged if the King had been appointed by divine right.
On the other hand, French aristocrats, bishops, and absolute monarchs are more likely to believe in this position as they benefit from both the monarchy and the interconnection between politics and religion.
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Tribal governments can impose taxes, pass laws and create a court system. ... Because of this their tribal government is similar to that of the United States federal government with three branches of government that allow for a separation of powers between the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
I believe the Mayan Political Structure is closely compared to Greeks.
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C. limit their protectionism policies.