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Yes
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He would because he gives other people freedom like letting transgender people compete with their current gender. it's fair, right? It's okay to not have all of the modern means.
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I could not understand the question.. please rephrase it. I'm sorry..
After Charles II's father, Charles I, was executed during the English Civil War, England became a republic for a few years under the leadership (and widely known as a dictatorship) of Oliver Cromwell. This harsh rule lasted about 7 years, and, after Cromwell died (and his son failed at taking his place), political instability led to the restoration of the monarchy, with Charles II taking the throne. He was then known as the "Merry Monarch" because 1) of the relief of the dictatorship of Cromwell being over and 2) he was willing to consent to Parliament's wishes in fear of another revolution.
I'm not sure what you're asking but if it's a T/F It's true. this sparks the mexican-american war :)
The Magna Carta is considered to be the foundation of English freedom mainly due to the fact that it allowed barons and other high members of court to oust a king or queen if he/she was abusing their power.