In the battles between Parliament and the Stuart kings, English freedom:

A) played a minimal role.
B) greatly expanded amid the debate over which of these groups should be elected.
C) remained an important and a much-debated concept even after Charles I was beheaded.
D) was the excuse given for restoring Charles II in 1685.
E) led to the overthrow of James III in 1700.


Ans: C) remained an important and a much-debated concept even after Charles I was beheaded.

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