
Absolutism in England
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- Q1Influential document that King John was forced to sign in 1215Declaration of IndependenceMagna CartaParliamentEnglish Bill of Rights30s
- Q2The Catholic King from the Stuart family that was executedCharles IWilliam of OrangeJames IIOliver Cromwell30s
- Q3The Parliament that came back together after Charles I dismissed them was known as theMagna CartaLong ParliamentEnglish Civil WarGlorious Revolution30s
- Q4The English Civil War resulted inexecution of the Kingreturn of the Stuart familyLimited MonarchyThe Long Parliament30s
- Q5Military ruler of England after the civil warQueen MaryCharles IIJames IIOliver Cromwell30s
- Q6He was forced to step down from the throne so his Catholic son wouldn't become KingCharles IWilliam of OrangeJames IIOliver Cromwell30s
- Q7Protestants William and Mary taking the crown is known as theThe Long ParliamentEnglish Civil WarGlorious RevolutionEnglish Bill of Rights30s
- Q8William and Mary are forced to sign this important document upon their succession of the crownEnglish Bill of RightsDeclaration of IndependenceMagna CartaLong Parliament30s
- Q9The English Bill of Rights allowed for England to be alimited monarchytheocracyabsolute monarchytotalitarian state30s
- Q10When the powers of the monarchy are limited by a parliament or constitutionlimited monarchyfeudalismtotalitarian stateabsolute monarchy30s