The church of England became the official church of the nation under whose reign?
ELIZABETH I
<u> A. Protection from arrest without cause</u>
The Petition of Right (1628) was a petition from the English Parliament to King Charles I, to put a halt on his abuses of power. <u>One of its provisions included protecting people from arrest without a just cause</u>. The other three provisions were that no taxation would be imposed without the consent of Parliament, no subject had to provide living quarters to soldiers and no martial law should be enacted in peacetime.
The scattering of the Jewish people all over the world in the years after the Assyrian destruction of Israel is called the Diasporo
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Diasporo:
</span>- scattering of Jewish all over the globe
<span>- occurred after Assyrian destruction of Israel</span>
- <span>Some forced on by Babylonians
</span><span>Jewish rebellion:
- Romans occupied Jerusalem
- 100 years later Jews revolted leading to Romans destroying the city, the temple and expelling the Jews</span>
Answer:
In medieval Europe, rural life was administered by a framework researchers call "feudalism." In a medieval society, the ruler conceded huge parcels called fiefs to aristocrats and diocesans.
Explanation:
In September 476 AD, the last Roman head of the west, Romulus Augustulus, was ousted by a Germanic sovereign called Odovacar, who had won control of the leftovers of the Roman multitude of Italy. He at that point sent the western magnificent formal attire to Constantinople
In medieval Europe, rural life was administered by a framework researchers call "feudalism." In a medieval society, the ruler conceded huge parcels called fiefs to aristocrats and diocesans.