- Wed Sep 19, 2018 5:07 pm
#58100
Hi lsnewbie,
The Crown had its omnipotence taken during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and shifted to Parliament. But nothing in the passage suggests that Parliament had to give up that omnipotence. So if the Parliament was to join a multinational body, or take out a loan, or (whatever), its continued omnipotence would allow it to renege at any time. That leads to C as the correct Answer. And since Parliament would still be omnipotent nothing would undermine its ability to do do anything, which would rule out Answer Choice A.
Hope that helps!
-Malila
The Crown had its omnipotence taken during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and shifted to Parliament. But nothing in the passage suggests that Parliament had to give up that omnipotence. So if the Parliament was to join a multinational body, or take out a loan, or (whatever), its continued omnipotence would allow it to renege at any time. That leads to C as the correct Answer. And since Parliament would still be omnipotent nothing would undermine its ability to do do anything, which would rule out Answer Choice A.
Hope that helps!
-Malila