Explanation:
En el siglo XVII, las ambiciones de poder absoluto del Rey Carlos I de Inglaterra (1600-1649) provocaron un enfrentamiento entre la monarquía y el Parlamento que terminó en una auténtica guerra civil entre los Roundheads, partidarios del parlamento, y los Cavaliers, nobles que apoyaban la monarquía absoluta.
They were protesting Parliament
Answer: Was no longer aligned with the Soviet Union after 1948
Explanation: During the Second World War and in the years immediately afterwards, Yugoslavia was a very close associate and aligned with the Soviet Union. Formation of the government and the state in Yugoslavia immediately after WWII was carried out in the same way as in the countries of the Eastern Bloc, it is imposed on communism. Considering that the lifelong president of Yugoslavia, Tito, was a very authoritative ruler, he did not endure the constant involvement of the Soviet Union and Stalin in the internal affairs of the state. There were also disagreements over the view of communism itself, but the essence is that Stalin wanted to be the supreme communist leader and all the communist states. Thus, in 1948, the Soviet policy was abandoned, and the period of communist Yugoslavia began, which was the only Eastern European state to have a lot of Western influence. Any mention of Stalin in Yugoslavia after 1948 meant going to long-term sentence and re-education. What can be seen from the map, Yugoslavia was closely connected with the USSR only until 1948. Yugoslavia has never been a member of the Warsaw Pact, which was planted after 1948, but under all post-war circumstances, it was part of the Eastern Bloc until 1948.
Answer:Salons
Explanation:
A salon is a meeting of people where they are enlightened through conversation and exchange of ideas with one another. It's origin can be traced back to Italy and flourished from the 16th century throughout the 19th century and mostly participated by women who in addition to Thier "gossips" and intelligent conversations horned Thier skills of charm and poise. Today, salons have became a regular part of our culture for mixing, an avenue also for cosmetic treatment for both genders, discussion, enlightenment and personal growth.