How were the reigns of James I and Charles I different from those of the Tudors before them?

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Responses

James I and Charles I clashed with Parliament.

James I and Charles I clashed with Parliament.

James I and Charles I eliminated heavy taxes.

James I and Charles I eliminated heavy taxes.

James I and Charles I supported the Protestants.

James I and Charles I supported the Protestants.

James I and Charles I did not believe in the divine right of kings.

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The correct response highlighting a significant difference in the reigns of James I and Charles I compared to the Tudors is:

James I and Charles I clashed with Parliament.

This reflects the ongoing conflicts over power and governance that characterized their reigns, in contrast to the more stable relationship that the Tudor monarchs generally maintained with Parliament.