Seventeenth-century constitutional monarchies were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
A) representational institutions such as Parliament.
B) a system of shared authority.
C) state support for maritime trade and international commerce.
D) recognition of individual rights.
E) the election of the monarch by the merchant class.
Ans: E) the election of the monarch by the merchant class.
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