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How did the relationship between Parliament and the Restoration monarchs, Charles II and James II, change following the English Civil War? The monarchs respected Parliament’s limits on their power. The monarchs succeeded in increasing their power at the expense of Parliament. The monarchs continued to challenge Parliament's authority. The monarchs generally deferred to Parliament when there was a disagreement.

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The monarchs continued to challenge Parliament's authority.

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Answer:

The monarchs continued to challenge Parliament's authority.

Step-by-step explanation:

Following the English Civil War, tensions between the monarchs and Parliament began to grow. Queen Elizabeth did not leave any heir, therefore, James I began the Stuart Dynasty. James I believed in Divine Rule, which was in oppose of Queen Elizabeth's rule who worked with Parliament.

After the English Civil War, the monarchs continues to challenge Parliament's authority. During Restoration monarchs, Charles II and James II, Parliament and monarchs were in conflict with each other.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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