How was James l's approach to the English monarchy different from that of William of Orange? O A. James believed he had absolute power, while William of Orange agreed to restrictions on his power. O B. James l believed he could not give indulgences, while William of Orange offered them to his people. O C. James believed kings must obey the pope, while William of Orange argued for the divine right of kings. o D. James believed he had to defend Protestantism, while William of Orange abolished it in England.
