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Why did James I resist Parliament’s growing power?

He believed he was God’s representative and should not be challenged.
He believed he was God and should not be challenged.
He believed that religious law should be government law.
He believed Parliament was acting beyond the Magna Carta’s scope.

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A) He believed he was God's representative and should not be challenged

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He believed he was Gods representative and should not be challenged

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