The answer is option 4: <u>He believed in the absolute power of kings.</u>
The England King James I (who ruled from 1603 to1625) clashed with the Parliament's ideas several times for his persistent belief in the absolute power of kings, justified for their divine right, which enabled him to rule over all their subjects without interference from anyone. Instead, the Parliament believed that the King must not rule alone, doing all that he pleased.
They both had very different views on how royal finances had to be handled as well as foreign affairs, for example, the Parliament members held that tax collection was an issue that had to be approved by them in order to improve the crown's finances, which had been seriously weakened by the long war with Spain (1585-1604), as for James I, he wanted to collect the taxes on his own, whose purpose wasn't only to improve the government but also to over-spend on his luxury way of living.
Answer:
Greeks and phoenicians are the two main civilization that are present in the Mediterranean region. Aegean civilization refers to the Greece civilization which were living around Aegean sea.
Explanation:
In Mediterranean civilization, Greeks spread through the black sea and the red sea while phoenicians reach Iberian Peninsula and North Africa through the western Mediterranean.
The correct answer is money supply.
The money supply includes all monetary assets that are available in an economy at a specific time period. If the money supply drastically increases then inflation happens and if the money supply decreases then deflation happens. Both can cause horrors for the economy so the economists have to be careful.
I'm not sure what you mean by "historically", but there are many key features of London:
Big Ben
Buckingham Palace
the Thames River
London Bridge
London Eye
Trafalgar Square
Hyde Park
Westminster Abbey
the Globe Theater