The theory involving governance by a King includes these two components:

Group of answer choices

the King can rule many nations at once and the King can give his throne to anyone he wants

All of these

the King's authority is given by God & one must inherit the throne

the King can rule only with a Queen and when a new King is needed people vote

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The theory involving governance by a King typically includes the following components:

  • The King's authority is given by God & one must inherit the throne.

This concept is often referred to as the divine right of kings, where the monarch's authority is justified by a divine source, and succession usually follows a hereditary line.

Therefore, from your provided options, the most accurate choice is:

the King's authority is given by God & one must inherit the throne.

If you are asking which option encompasses the main theories of kingship, that would be the most relevant selection. The other options do not generally align with traditional theories of monarchy.