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The Bill of Rights laid the foundaiton for a limited, or constitutional, ______.
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
By deposing on king and establishg another, Parliament had destroyed the...
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
For fear that the son born to James and his second wife would become the next king of England, a group of English noblemen...
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
The Bill of Rights, accepted by William and Mary, set forth Parliament's right to...
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
The system in which a ruler holds total power is called ________.
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
William and Mary's arrival is called the ______________ because James, his wife, and son, fled to france and there was almost no bloodshed.
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
The Toleration Act of 1689 granted Puritans, but not Catholics, the right of free______.
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
With the death of Charles I, James II became king and was _____, making religion once more a cause of conlict between king and Parliament.
invited the Dutch leader, William of Orange, husband of James' daughter Mary, to invade England.
public worship
divine-right theory of kingship.
Glorious Revolution
make laws and levy taxes.
absolutism
monarchy
Catholic
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