Sagot :
Royal absolutism is not an essential element of the English political tradition. However, limits to the power of the king, differing levels of representation, and protection of certain rights have been found in English political tradition.
Answer:
Royal absolutism is not an essential element of the English political tradition.
Explanation:
Royal absolutism is not an ideal that forms part of the British political tradition, since it has limits to the power of the king since the 13th century, with the signing of the Magna Carta. On the contrary, Britain has a political system based on a parliamentary monarchy.