James I of England struggled with Parliament because he believed in

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A)
sharing power and duties with Parliament.

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B)
the divine right of kings.

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C)
the Puritan religion.

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D)
Catholicism.

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James I of England struggled with Parliament primarily because he believed in

B) the divine right of kings.

This belief led to tensions with Parliament, as he sought to assert royal authority and reduce their influence in governance.

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