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oee [108]
3 years ago
15

Based on what you have read, choose each response below that correctly describes the impact of the

English
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enyata [817]3 years ago
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the awnser is 2,4,5

Explanation:

it is trust me

inna [77]3 years ago
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Colonists were shown that an unjust king could be overthrown.

The idea that citizens have rights that government cannot take away gained more support.

Explanation:

The glorious revolution put an end to English abdolutism. This caused the king to lose full control of the national territory and to submit to a parliament that could dethrone him if he acted in an unjust, inconsistent and damaging manner.

This revolution was ended by establishing the bill of rights, which established rights that could not be withdrawn from citizens, no matter what the current ruler said. Among these rights were freedom of expression and possession of private property.

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