Answer: The Petition of Right.
Explanation:
In 1628, the English Parliament sent a statement of civil liberties, known as Petition of Right, to Charles I. Parliament disapproved of king's foreign policy and refused to finance it, as it made the government exact forced loans. Forced loans were non-parliamentary taxes, demanded by the English monarchs from richer subjects. The forced loan of 1626 was, for example, levied on all taxpayers. It was an attempt to bypass the Parliament.
Restrictions on non-parliamentary taxes, forced soldiers billeting, imprisonment without cause, and the use of martial law are all included in the Petition.
analysis
reporting conclusions
making theories
classifying data
reading what others say
interpreting information
The correct answers to this question are A) analysis, B) reporting conclusions, C) making theories, and D) classifying data.
These are steps in the historical method: Analysis: to check all the sources and their availability to do the research. You have to make a general assessment of the topic at hand. Then, making theories: for what you have done in the first step, you are going to have a couple of theories to start from. This is going to give some paths to follow. Nex, classifying data: you must have parameters to decide what information is useful and what source is valid to consider it. You classify data in order of importance or chronologically. And finally, after you elaborate on your arguments, you have to report conclusions that summarizes your research and confirm or not what you wrote in your thesis statement.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
they feared the influenced of a Catholic monarch
Answer:
They feared the catholic monarch
I believe it was justified. First, let's remind ourselves why Andrew Jackson was impeached. In 1968, Andrew Jackson was impeached for violating the tenure of office act. The tenure of office act was created to limit the president's ability to remove some office-holders from power. Originally, this act was vetoed by Jackson, but the veto was overturned by Congress.
Andrew Jackson attempted to remove the secretary of war, Edwin Stanton, which was ironic because this act was made to protect people such as Stanton. The majority of the senate did vote to convict, but due to the fact that impeachment convictions take a constitutional majority (2/3's), Jackson was acquitted.