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Identify two effects of the Glorious Revolution on the English Monarchy.

•the idea of monarchs ruling by dividing right was rejected

•the Monarch who reigned before the Revolution was executed

•a limited, constitutional monarchy was established

•the Monarch's role in the Church of England ended

•a law was passed to allow Catholics to become monarchs ​


Sagot :

Answer:

Correct answers are:

The idea of monarchs ruling by dividing right was rejected

a limited, constitutional monarchy was established

Explanation:

First option is correct as most of the monarchs from the Stuart dynasty were ruling like absolutist, therefore the Bill of Rights and Revolution threw away the idea about the divine power of ruler.

King's authority was restricted, especially by the role of  the British Parliament.

Second option is not correct, as he wasn't executed, but exiled from England.

Last two options are not correct, as were not introduced after the Revolution.