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When was the kings power first codified?
Limitation on the king’s power were first codified in the magna Carta in 1215
In the 14 century the parliament what houses were divided?
In the 14th century the parliament was divided into a House of commons and a house of Lords, with the Pr-eminent power being the house of lords.
What increased in the Civil Wars of 1642 and 1648
the Rights and Prerogatives of the parliament increased greatly in the Civil Wars of 1642 and 1648
what happens when the rights of prerogatives of parliament increased, who got executed and under who?
which resulted in the execution of Charles l. under the commonwealth established by Oliver Cromwell, The monarchy and the house of lords were abolished
In the beginning of What? What house of _____ Became Predominant and the ____ ruled through a _____ _____ elected by the house of ______.
Beginning in the 18th century the House of Commons became Predominant and the king ruled through a prime minister elected by the house of Commons.
Only the _____ _____ were permitted to vote, the ______ church had representatives in the ________, and borders of the districts from which members of _________ were elected were not modified to reflect _______ _______.
Only the propertied classes were permitted to vote, the Anglican church had representatives in the Parliament, and borders of the districts from which members of parliament were elected were not modified to reflect changing populations.
what was referred to William succession to the English throne?
It is sometimes referred to as the ‘‘Bloodless Revolution’’ which is largely true of william’s succession to the English throne .
william struggle to gain ____ and _____ throne was far from what? who was force to sign the English bill of rights and limited who’s power
although his struggle to gain the Scottish and Irish thrones was far from bloodless. william and Marry were forced to sign the English bill of Rights and limited the sovereign’s power.
who fell victim to the political battle in the British Isles Between ____ and _______, between the divine right of the ______ and Political right of ______
king James ll fell victim to the political battle in the British Isles Between Catholicism and Protestantism, between the divine right of the Crown and political rights of Parliament.
What memory was still being strong? James was then allowed to leave what country?
The memory of the execution of Charles l still being strong, he was then allowed to leave for France
In ______, the _______ _______ convened and declared that James’s flight amounted to _______.
In 1689, the Convention Parliament convened and declared that James fight amounted to abdication