D is the answer the rest are reasons for causing world war 1
Answer:
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The Bill of Rights</h2><h3>
(The English Bill of Rights, 1689)</h3>
Explanation / historical context:
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 deposed King James II and replaced him with his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange, the Stadholder (leader) of the Dutch Republic. As king and queen they became William III and Mary II of England.
James II had tried to take back power away from Parliament. William and Mary were willing to sign the Bill of Rights as they came to the throne in England. The Bill of Rights guaranteed that Parliamentar's rights would be respected by the monarchs. This laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy, where the power of the monarchs was limited by the rights of Parliament protected in that document.
Code of Hammurabi
Hammurabi
-Ruled Babylonia
-Most famous Amorite tribal king
-Gained control of the lower Euphrates Valley
-Peaceful reign until the end when he fought his enemies and expanded his empire
-Amorite dynasty declined after his death
-His laws survived
Code of Hammurabi
-Inscribed on a seven-foot stele (stone slab or pillar), enshrined in the temple of Marduk (national god of the Babylonians)
-The Code is now considered a summary of a body of long-standing Sumerian laws
-Laws about prices, wages, payment of loans, marriage contracts, property, slaves
-Divided into three parts: Prologue, Laws, Epilogue
-Only by following the laws would justice be done, peace maintained, and prosperity possible.