<span>But he failed to emulate Henry during his reign, making crucial errors of judgement at pivotal moments, and leaving us with the suspicion that if Henry had lived, could the disaster of the English Civil War have been avoided? Simon Court See also Simon’s articles on Killing the King: The Trial and Execution of Charles I, The New Model Army: why Parliament won the English Civil War and Key Battles of the English Civil War.</span>
D is the answer because democracy was designed so the people would have a say in what the City State is doing and how they are doing it. It was made so the government would not have leading control. It gave the common people a say.