A major trend in eighteenth-century British politics was:
A) for the Parliament to extend its powers in a general centralization of the empire.
B) for the king to extend his powers on the model of enlightened despotism.
C) for the decentralization of the empire through granting more local autonomy.
D) for the restriction of the government's authority to levy taxes.
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