The answer is c. In the last sentence it says “the instability, injustice, and confusion” “have been mortal diseases” “governments have perished”. This states that everyone had their own opinion. No one can agree on one answer. In answer C it says every interest is struggling to be number 1. No one can agree. Therefore the answer is C,
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The answer to the question: What does it mean to say that the coinage had become debased, would be: that literally, the value of the coins was nil as the amount of gold, or silver, present in them, was almost nonexistent, being replaced by worthless metals. It means that if anyone was paid using these coins, they would not get the real worth of what they were being paid for, as the coin used had no value.
Explanation:
When talking about money, and especially in ancient times when things were paid with actual coins made out of precious metals like gold, or silver, we are talking about the fact that these coins were worth something because of the metals used to produce them. During Diocletian´s time, because of the little availability of these precious metals, the worth of the coins used to pay for services and for goods, was nule. When money, or currency, has that problem, there is nothing to back it up, and justify its worth, then it is called a debasement of coinage.
Parliament feared the risk of a Catholic dynasty ruling England = The king proclaimed religious freedom without consulting parliament ( the Parliament of England functioned as a temporary consulting committee. The temperament of James II ended all the chances of Catholicism becoming re-established in England and also led to restrained toleration for nonconformist. Even they were denied to vote and to sit in the Westminster parliament. In fact, after 100 years of this, the<u> Monarch was restricted to be a Catholic or marry a Catholic, to preserve the Protestant succession</u>).
The king ruled without parliament for 11 years = the king demanded the arrest of five members of parliament. (the five members were the members of parliament whom King Charles I attempted to arrest because the king understood, that these five members had inspired the Scots to attack England in the Bishop's War and that they were expected to turn the mob of London against him. Hence when rumors of their planning to challenge the authority of Queen for her alleged engagement in Catholic plans, he announced their arrest for treason).
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