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How long did the "Long Parliament" meet (on
and off) after Calvinists revolted against the
Church of England in 1640?
A. 13 years
B. 2 years
C. 20 years
D. 5 years

Sagot :

Answer:

Correct answer is C. 20 years.

Explanation:

During the reign of Charles I Stuart Parliament literally had no meetings, which was not a custom in history of England.

The Parliament meet in November 1640 and lasted with breaks until 1660.

There were major events that happened during this period, including the Civil War, which of course disabled the normal functioning of it.