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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
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By 1688, england had arrived at a kind of constitutional settlement but it was still grappling with two key questions, one of wh

ich was:
a. should charles ii be restored as king of england.
b. whether a monarchy should be permanently institutionalized.
c. whether england should become a republic.
d. if a republican oligarchy should be instituted, as was the case in venice.
e. the religious question.
History
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GalinKa [24]3 years ago
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By 1688, England had arrived at a kind of constitutional settlement but it was still grappling with two key questions, one of which was <span>b. whether a monarchy should be permanently institutionalized. And in 1701, the Act of Settlement was passed which settled the succession of the Irish and English Crowns on Protestants only. </span>
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