The Age of Absolutism: Parliament triumphs in England.

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The Age of Absolutism: Parliament triumphs in England. 1st Question: In less than 100 years, England changed from a monarchy to a commonwealth and back to a monarchy. What central issue caused this political upheaval? Answer: The central issue was whether the monarch would have absolute power OR would share power with Parliament.

#2. What were TWO results of the Glorious Revolution? The Bill of Rights: limited monarchy & constitutional government Political Parties: cabinet, prime minister

3. How did Constitutional governments evolve in England in the 1700s? As Parliament’s power grew, elements including a Constitution, political parties, a cabinet, and the office of prime minister evolved.

#4. Here and now – taking it to today: Where in the world is there the most need for a “Glorious Revolution” and why? Where? - You decide. Watch the news. Think about current events! Why? Explain your answer!!!!!!! I look forward to reading what you have to say!