Question
How were the reigns of James I and Charles I different from those of the Tudors before them?
(1 point)
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.
(1 point)
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.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
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.
**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.