Answer:
Formal Operational Stage
Explanation:
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the ability to think about things that are not concrete, make predictions, and use logic to come up with hypotheses about the future is attained during the <em>Formal Operational Stage.</em> This stage starts at age 11 and goes through adulthood. Kids develop the ability to think about abstract ideas, make predictions, and think logically.
<em><u>Similarities : -</u></em>
- both book and wall are paint with some pencil and some pen.
- in both colors are used to paint.
- both are the moments of enjoyment.
- both are use to pass our free time.
- in both we can practice of painting.
<em><u>Differences : -</u></em>
- wall painting is a bad habit and book painting is a good habit.
- by painting on book we appreciate by others and by painting on wall we punish by others.
- our painting on book is shown to everyone and painting on wall order us to remove the painting or clean the wall.
- wise people paint on books and naughty children paint on walls.
- The government of the Commonwealth collapses. 1660
- Parliament asks Charles II to become king. 29 May 1660
Charles II became king after the restoration of the monarchy, following the <em>Interregnum Period</em>.
- James II becomes king of England. 23 April 1685
<em>James II of England</em> was the last Catholic king of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was deposed in the <em>Glorious Revolution</em> of 1688.
- Parliament urges Mary and William II to force the king from power. 30 June 1688
The <em>Invitation to William</em> was a letter sent to <em>William III, king of Orange</em> by notable Englishmen, in which they asked the king to intervene in the government of James II.
- The English king is overthrown. December 1688
The English king, James II, was deposed in the Glorious Revolution. He was replaced by Mary and William II.
- Parliament passes the English Bill of Rights. 16 December 1689
The <em>Bill of Rights</em> is an Act of the Parliament of England that sets out basic civil rights and clarifies the succession line of English monarchs.