Which of the following statements accurately describes the English understanding during the seventeenth century of the concept of freedom?
A) It was understood purely in religious terms, referring to freedom from Catholic interference.
B) It was a political term referring strictly to who should have the right to vote.
C) It remained a vital and much-debated concept even after Charles I was beheaded.
D) It evolved primarily as part of the first western push for women's rights.
E) It emerged at a time when English rulers had already officially declared the country a "democracy."
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