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How did the monarchy of England differ from those in continental Europe toward the end of the Reformation?

A. Other monarchs were head of state and church, but England’s king was not.

B. The royal line was passed down according to church decision rather than birth.

C. In England, the king’s power was limited by a constitution and parliament.

D. The king of England had no authority above him, but other monarchs submitted to the church.

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C. In England, the king’s power was limited by a constitution and parliament.

The monarchy of England differed from those in continental Europe toward the end of the Reformation since in England, the king’s power was limited by a constitution and parliament. Option C is correct.

The English Reformation constituted a set of events in 16th-century England by which the Church of England broke bonds with the authority of the Pope as well as the Roman Catholic Church.

The English Reformation was a political affair isntead of a theological dispute since the king Henry VIII desired to annul his marriage.