1)Which of the following was a significant result of the glorious revolution?-English kings lost all their power-England became a limited monarchy-The theaters were reopened in England-Parliament accepted the divine right of kings
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Which of the following would Locke most favor?
A. Republic
Why was James I resistant to working with Parliament?
A. He believed in the absolute power of kings
Which statement gives the best summary of the English Bill of Rights?
A. The bill ensured superiority of Parliament over the monarchy
To protect liberty, what did Montesquieu propose?
B. He proposed that government be divided into separate branches
Who believed that the best economic system was one in which businesses compete to gain profit with minimal or no government control?
B. Adam Smith
Rousseau wrote, "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." What kind of government did he favor in order to ensure greater freedom?
D. A popularity elected government
Which form of government did Hobbes think could best maintain social order?
D. Absolute monarchy
What was the impact of the English Bill of Rights on the development of democracy in England?
C. It gave Parliament essential powers independent of the monarchy
Which of the following was a significant result of the Glorious Revolution?
B. English King, James II, was overthrown
Which of the following characterizes the economic system favored by Adam Smith?
C. Supply and demand regulate business
Which statement describes the influence of Elizabeth I on England?
Her skillful use of personal advisors to communicate her wishes to Parliament promoted stability
Elizabeth I's relationship with Parliament demonstrated which of the following to other countries?
C. A female absolute ruler can work together with a parliament
Who were the oligarchs that controlled elections to the House of Commons? Select all that apply
B. Wealthy businessmen
C. Affluent landowners
How did the British oligarchs threaten the livelihood of the poor? Select all that apply
A. They bought common lands
C. They evicted tenant farmers
there ya go.