After the Glorious Revolution, the British monarch could not rule without the consent of Parliament. In addition, Parliament could not rule without the consent of the monarch. If there was a disagreement between the monarch and Parliament, the government could come to a halt, which could be a serious problem.
How did the development of a British cabinet work to prevent this potential problem?
A) The cabinet was composed of the monarch's closest allies.
B) The British monarch was seen as the head of the cabinet.
C) The cabinet protected the interests of the Parliament minority.
D) The cabinet served as a link between Parliament and the monarch.