B. It meant that France and Spain would never again challenge England.
C. It did away with the constitutional monarchy.
D. It meant that the king and queen could be members of any religious group.
Answer:
A. It set a precedent for monarchs sharing power with Parliament.
Explanation:
The Glorious Revolution was the overthrow of King Jacob II in 1688 by the parliamentarians and the establishment of the first parliamentary monarchy in Europe. After the overthrow of Jacob II, William of Orange was crowned king, and the powers of the king were decreased to a large extent, ending with the absolute monarchy in England. The triumph of the Glorious revolution meant the victory of the parliament and the British bourgeoisie, whose interests, since then, were represented by parliamentarians and attended by the government. It was a precedent of the French Revolution and established a climate of religious tolerance in Great Britain. Since then, the parliamentary monarchy that was established ruled in England, and later in the United Kingdom, uninterruptedly until today.
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Bishops should decide who would be the emperor.
b.
Priests should be considered more powerful than kings.
c.
Kings should have more influence over the churches than priests.
d.
Bishops should be chosen by the leader whose power came from God.
Answer:
d
Explanation:...
Answer:
citizens i'm pretty sure.
Explanation:
I believe that it is my responsibility as a citizen.
I am interested in politics.
I think that my vote has an impact.
I want to have a say in my government’s decisions.
Answer:
Explanation:
One of the responsibilities of citizens is voting.
Although, the law does not force any citizen or make it mandatory for the citizen to participate in the voting process but voting is a very important part of any democracy and by voting, citizens are participating in the democratic process, directly or indirectly.
In 1869, the Fifteenth Amendment prohibited the government from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude".
While the right to vote is one of the most important liberties citizens enjoy, it is also one of our greatest responsibilities as citizens to vote for leaders to represent them and their ideas, and the leaders support the citizens' interests.
Answer:
I want to be able to choose my representatives.
I want to have a say in my government’s decisions.
Explanation:
I want to have a voice in deciding the future of my country, but I don't think that it makes much of an impact due to the problem with the electoral voting system.