A. The legal sovereign in England is the Queen/King-in-Parliament
B. The legal sovereign in England is the people
C. The legal sovereign in England is the Queen or the King
D. The legal sovereign in England is the House of Commons
Explanation
The correct answer is: The legal sovereign in England is the Queen/King-in-Parliament.
In the United Kingdom, the concept of sovereignty is embodied in the Crown, but it is exercised by the Queen/King-in-Parliament, which means the monarch (currently King Charles III) acting with the approval of Parliament. This means that the monarch's powers are limited by the laws and conventions of Parliament, and they cannot act unilaterally.
Initialize a formula in an excel cell using the = (equals to) sign. The value of 2^3 stands for 23, which results in a value of 8. The 16 is divided by 23, which equals 16/8, and that results in a value of 2.