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2. Which choice correctly completes the chart?

TUDORS, STUARTS, AND PARLIAMENT

| Henry VII | Tudor | worked well with Parliament. |
| Elizabeth I | Tudor | worked well with Parliament. |
| James I | A | B |
| Charles I | C | D |

A. A Tudor, B Clashed with Parliament; C Tudor; D Dissolved Parliament
B. A Stuart; B Clashed with Parliament; C Stuart; D Dissolved Parliament
C. A Tudor; B Dissolved Parliament; C Stuart, D Restored Parliament
D. A Stuart, B Dissolved Parliament; C Stuart; D Restored Parliament

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Final answer:

The answer to the question is option B, indicating that James I was a Stuart who clashed with Parliament, while Charles I was also a Stuart who not only clashed with Parliament but eventually dissolved it.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct completion for the chart, considering the Tudors and the Stuarts and their relationship with Parliament, is as follows:

  • James I | Stuart | Clashed with Parliament |
  • Charles I | Stuart | Dissolved Parliament |

James I was a Stuart who clashed with Parliament over various issues including his belief in the divine right of kings and his financial policies. Charles I, also a Stuart, had an even more tumultuous relationship with Parliament, culminating in his decision to dissolve Parliament and his eventual execution after the English Civil War.

Therefore, the choice that correctly completes the chart is:
B. A Stuart; B Clashed with Parliament; C Stuart; D Dissolved Parliament

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