Parliament was integral to the English government in the late fifteenth century in what way?
A) Parliament often countermanded the decrees of the king and acted as the sole arbiter of power in international relations.
B) Parliament established rates of taxation and terms of service in the military, ensuring continuity of the English governmental policy after the Norman Conquest.
C) Parliament was a governmental body tasked with international relations, which was originally set up by the Romans during their rule in England.
D) Parliament was a body that was used to consistently rubber stamp the whims of the monarch.
E) Parliament was used as a safety valve for grievances and to give legitimacy to the actions of the monarch, making it a true partner of the king.
E
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