Which statements are accurate about the Glorious Revolution?
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a) After James II was overthrown, William and Mary became the rulers of England.
b) The Bill of Rights restricted the powers of the king and increased the power of Parliament.
c) William and Mary refused to accept the Bill of Rights drawn up by Parliament.
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b) The Bill of Rights restricted the powers of the king and increased the power of Parliament.
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Statement A and B are accurate about the Glorious Revolution.
- Glorious Revolution was a phenomenal event in history that took place in 1688 that witnessed the transfer of an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy in England.
- James II was an apparent catholic ruler who was biased towards the Non-Catholics of his country. He was overthrown from power by his daughter Mary II and her husband William of Orange, both being Protestants, as per the invitation from the opposition leaders.
- Following the abdication of the King, Mary, and William were offered the crown of England and they together approved the Declaration of rights into Bill of rights and the formation of a Parliament, endowing the latter as the ultimate ruling faction of England.
- According to the Bill of Rights, the law-making power of the Crown was abolished, and the Parliament came into power.
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