<span> “</span>And thereupon the said lords spiritual
and temporal and commons . . . do . . . declare that the pretended power of
suspending of laws or the execution of laws by regal authority without consent
of parliament is illegal.
That levying money for
or to the use of the crown . . . without grant of parliament for longer time or
in other manner than the same is or shall be granted is illegal.
That it is the right of
the subjects to petition the king and all commitments and protections for such
petitioning are illegal.
That the raising or
keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace unless it be with
consent of parliament is against law. . . .
That election of
members of parliament ought to be free. . . .”
I am not 100% sure but I know it is not B. because I did the test myself but, he was a Southern Democrat so I personally would pick D. because that is the only one that seems fathomable.
Utopian communities began to flourish (and largely eventually fail...) from a desire to "C.to escape rapid modernization". These societies valued small, community values.
The ones that wanted to expand were Great Britian, France, Germany
<span>The influence of geographic factors in England is most evident in the development of different nations such as "Wales" and "Scotland," since each territory has a somewhat different geography and physical makeup. </span>