- The government of the Commonwealth collapses. 1660
- Parliament asks Charles II to become king. 29 May 1660
Charles II became king after the restoration of the monarchy, following the <em>Interregnum Period</em>.
- James II becomes king of England. 23 April 1685
<em>James II of England</em> was the last Catholic king of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was deposed in the <em>Glorious Revolution</em> of 1688.
- Parliament urges Mary and William II to force the king from power. 30 June 1688
The <em>Invitation to William</em> was a letter sent to <em>William III, king of Orange</em> by notable Englishmen, in which they asked the king to intervene in the government of James II.
- The English king is overthrown. December 1688
The English king, James II, was deposed in the Glorious Revolution. He was replaced by Mary and William II.
- Parliament passes the English Bill of Rights. 16 December 1689
The <em>Bill of Rights</em> is an Act of the Parliament of England that sets out basic civil rights and clarifies the succession line of English monarchs.
Nike was the God of running in Ancient Olympus. When the runner named Marathon ran 26.22 miles to warn them from oncoming attackers he died on the spot but he delivered the news. So I'm guessing that he was either thanking Nike or warning the Athenians.
<u>Empowerment </u> means giving employees greater involvement in their jobs and the organization's operations by increasing their participation in decision making.
What is Empowerment ?
The level of autonomy and self-determination in individuals and groups is known as empowerment. As a result, they are able to act responsibly and independently on their behalf when representing their interests. It is the process of growing stronger and more self-assured, particularly when it comes to taking charge of one's life and asserting one's rights. In order for people to overcome their sense of helplessness and lack of influence and to realize and utilize their resources, they need both professional support and the process of self-empowerment. Empowerment as a concept has its roots in American community psychology and is linked to the social scientist Julian Rappaport (1981). But the origins of the empowerment thesis go back deeper in time and are associated with Marxist sociology theory.
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