The divine right of kings ended in England during the
1). adoption of the Magna Carta.
2). transition of the Glorious Revolution.
3). writing of the Two Treatises of Government.
4).fighting of the Seven Years' War.

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The divine right of Kings ended in England during the 2). transition of the Glorious Revolution.

During the Glorious Revolution, King James II was removed from power by Parliament and replaced by his daughter, Mary along with William of Orange, her husband.

King James II had believed in the Divine right of Kings which meant that he was chosen and appointed by God and so was only answerable to God himself and not humans.

He therefore tried to change Parliament and when they removed him instead, they ended the notion of a monarch having the divine right to rule in England.

In conclusion therefore, the transition to the Glorious Revolution ended the divine right of Kings.

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The transition of the Glorious Revolution resulted at the end of divine right in England.

The Glorious Revolution was a historical event that occurred in 1688 in England in which a conspiracy was created to overthrow James II.

This historical event was characterized by:

  • Marking the beginning of modern English parliamentary democracy.
  • Elimination of absolute monarchical power (ended the divine right of king)
  • The Bill of Rights in Great Britain was extolled.

According to the above, the correct option is 2. transition of the Glorious Revolution because it mentions the historical event that marked the end of divine right in England.

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