The right answer is: D) Electing a government. The bill of rights of 1689, the act of exclusion of Catholics in favor of the Stuarts in 1701 and the act of union of Scotland and England of 1707 ensured the triumph of a moderate and protestant monarchy in the new united kingdom of great Britain.
The new parliament draws up a bill of rights recalling the respective obligations and duties of the king and the parliament:
The king can not eliminate or create new laws or taxes without the approval of the parliament.
The king can not collect money for his personal use, without the parliament´s approval.
Between other duties and obligations.