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8 April, 08:46

Which two of the following are ways in which England's monarchy changed after the Glorious Revolution?

The idea of divine right ended in England.

Women were not allowed to reign as monarchs.

Parliament became the supreme legal body.

The House of Lords was abolished.

Monarchs faced limits on the length of their reign.

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  1. 8 April, 08:50
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    a and c

    Explanation:

    Parliament passed the English Bill of Rights, which limited the monarch's powers and established that Parliament controlled the monarch's power. The Bill of Rights rejected divine right, the idea that monarchs received their authority from God and didn't have to answer to the people. The English Bill of Rights also established Parliament as the supreme lawmaking body.
  2. 8 April, 09:02
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    The correct answers are:

    a) The idea of divine right ended in England.

    c) Parliament became the supreme legal body.

    Explanation:

    The Glorious Revolution is an important time in the history of England. For the first time, the kind of England was replaced ending the notion of 'divine right' to rule.

    At the same time, the Parliament became the most powerful institution in the country which was responsible for making and enacting laws, superseding the Monarch for the first time.

    However, the other options are incorrect. The Monarchs in England have never faced a limit on their reign and the House of Lords still exists till this day.
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