The crucial difference between a parliament and an estates general was
A) a parliament was English; an estates general was French.
B) a parliament was a representative institution; an estates general was a king's council.
C) a parliament could pass laws; an estates general could not.
D) each member in a parliament had one vote; in an estates general, each estate had one vote.
E) each member of a parliament was elected; only some members of an estates general were elected.
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