Answer:
the Glorious Revolution
Explanation:
The main winner : B. Parliament, C. Church of England.
The main loser : A. Monarchy, E. Catholics.
When King James II took the throne in England, the relations between Protestants and Catholics became hostile. James II religion and choosing catholic officers placed him in a different position in front of the Protestants people in England. Mary and William III,(Protestant) entered England and declared himself as a king. The revolution fought without any battle and named as a 'Glorious Revolution'. The revolution, followed by a series of Acts passed by the parliament to form the constitution and reduce the monarchy powers.
Answer:
Option C, The architectural order used most in the Hellenistic Age, with continuous friezes and volutes, is the right answer.
Explanation:
- The Ionic order is one of the three forms of classical architecture. The Doric and the Corinthian are the two other forms.
- The use of Volutes can best characterize this form of architecture.
- This Ionic Order emerged in Ionia during the mid-6th century BC.
- This form of architecture was more popular during the Archaic Period in Ionia.
<span>Redristricting is the method of drawing United States electoral
district boundaries. In 34 states, the state legislature has main
responsibility for creating a redistricting plan; Members of Congress, state
legislators, and many county and municipal offices are chosen by voters grouped
into districts. However once per decade, typically after a Census, district
lines are redrawn, block by block. Some districts increase residents, some lose
them. Some districts increase the numbers of minorities, some districts lose
them. District boundaries are redrawn to safeguard each district has about the
same number of people and to fulfill the constitutional guarantee that each
voter has an equal say.</span>
Answer: The answer is complex and not straightforward.
Explanation:
The article relates to Churchill and Roosevelt, so is probably dated from World War 2.
Given this and the reference to the use of force by aggressive nations it is reasonable to assume that this refers to the Axis nations and their allies, primarily Germany, Japan and Italy.
What is being referred to is reflected in the policies applied to Germany and Japan at the end of World War 2. (Italy had already switched sides and deposed Mussolini).
In the post war agreements drawn up, Germany and Japan were largely demilitarised with strict control over their armed forces. In the case of West Germany their limited armed forces existed only within the context of NATO to prevent any aggressive use as was evidenced at the beginning of World War 2.
In both instances these countries were not allowed to develop or possess nuclear weapons.
Until such time as there is a global disarmament treaty, as referred to in the article, then countries which are deemed "aggressive", the losers in a conflict, by others, the winners, have arms controls imposed.
Of course this does not and has not stopped the proliferation of weapons, and conflicts throughout the world since 1945, including the aggressive policies of countries such as the UK and the USA.