How did King James leaving England result in the Glorious Revolution?

After that, monarchs of England weren't powerful enough to stop parliament
The absolute monarchy of England ended with him
Parliament was able to declare England a Commonwealth
Parliament could choose the next monarchs, with conditions

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The correct answer is: Parliament could choose the next monarchs, with conditions.

King James II's departure from England created a power vacuum that allowed Parliament to exert its authority and establish conditions for the monarchy, ultimately leading to the Glorious Revolution and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in England.