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Divine right of kings, political doctrine in defense of monarchical absolutism, which asserted that kings derived their authority from God and could not therefore be held accountable for their actions by any earthly authority such as a parliament. Originating in Europe, the divine-right theory can be traced to the medieval conception of God’s award of temporal power to the political ruler, paralleling the award of spiritual power to the church. By the 16th and 17th centuries, however, the new national monarchs were asserting their authority in matters of both church and state. King James I of England (reigned 1603–25) was the foremost exponent of the divine right of kings, but the doctrine virtually disappeared from English politics after the Glorious Revolution (1688–89). In the late 17th and the 18th centuries, kings such as Louis XIV (1643–1715) of France continued to profit from the divine-right theory, even though many of them no longer had any truly religious belief in it. The American Revolution (1775–83), the French Revolution (1789), and the Napoleonic wars deprived the doctrine of most of its remaining credibility.
The event that will cause tension between the competing values of individualism and rule of law is harsher criminal penalties for use of recreational drugs.
<h3>What is individualism & rule of law?</h3>
This means a theory that favors the freedom of action for individuals over collective control while the rule of law places every one below the power of law.
A tension will be cause between the competing values of individualism and rule of law when there is a harsher criminal penalties for use of recreational drugs.
Therefore, the Option D is correct.
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B americans gained a renewed sense of pride in their country
The Answer is D: separation of powers among different branches of government