Also known as the Bill of rights established in 1689. This lays down the power of Monarchs and set out the rights of parliament including free elections an freedom of speech.
It sets out certain rights of individuals including the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment and reestablished the right of protestants to have arms for their defence within the rule of law.
Answer:
B: they supported merchants and trade
Explanation:
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.
To provide schooling and education
Answer:
When various ethnic groups attempted to claim the same regions as their national home and international leaders couldn't determine whether to endorse globalization.
Explanation:
Following WWI, there was an ideological war that did not obey an intellectual or reasonable path, but instead became quickly apparent via the use of firearms. This conflict first occurred inside states. In both Spain and Portugal, conservatives were pitted against liberals, communists, and republicans. Also, Germany, where the Weimar Republic was established but had many adversaries, and central-European elites felt humiliated by the Versailles pact between Hungary and Austria. In all of these situations, previous elites desired to maintain their privileged positions and sought some form of dictatorship.