I'm pretty sure he only abdicated once. :)
A) strong feelings of nationalism in Europe.
I think the correct answers from the choices listed above are the first and fourth option. Two of the effects of the Glorious Revolution on the English monarchy are the idea of monarchs ruling by divine right was rejected and the monarch's role in the Church of England ended.
Answer:
not an expert but:
Explanation:
the protection afforded by the laws. same time a love of country and a consciousness of international solidarity, in independence and justice. which it devotes to the ideals of brotherhood and equality of rights of all men, avoiding privileges of race, creed, class, sex, or persons.
He advised other leaders to give up the mantel so can choose a multitude of people to be their leaders.