The origins of a bicameral parliament consisting of two houses can be traced back to:
A) the early 1300s when knights and citizens began to meet separately from the barons and clergy to discuss the making of certain laws concerning the kingdom.
B) the Norman Conquest where William the Conqueror established himself as King William I.
C) the 1600s when King Charles I claimed a divine right to rule and dismissed the parliament, leading to a revolution.
D) the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215.
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