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Parliament and the English Monarchy Lesson 5

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Use the video and the readings to answer the questions on the relationship between the Parliament and Monarcy

Review the set of Sources to answer the following questions, as well as, identify and analyze the reasons for and various reactions to the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

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Do Now-How did Enlightenment thinkers challenge the traditional ways of thinking and understanding the world, and what were the key ideas they promoted?

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SS.9-12.H.8
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
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How did Parliament view the Sovereign's authority?

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What significant act was established regarding parliament sessions in 1694?

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Who was addressed in the Assemblies' letter from December 1688?

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Which religious group was excluded from the crown by the 1701 Act?

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What does the nursery rhyme in Document 9 symbolize about James II's son?

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Analyze the role of symbolism in the painting. What do the figures and objects represent?

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How does this painting reflect the relationship between monarchy and religion in early modern England?

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How did Charles I make Parliament angry?

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SS.9-12.REL.3
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WHat happened as a result of the English Civil War?

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Why did the Glorious Revolution take place?

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What three changes gave Parliament more Power in England?

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What was the main result of the Glorious Revolution?

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The English Bill of Rights states that excessive bail may be required for those arrested. Is this statement true?

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According to the English Bill of Rights, the monarchy must not suspend laws without Parliament's consent. Is this true?

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How did the English Bill of Rights change the balance of power between the monarchy and Parliament?

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Why is it important in a democracy to have written documents that limit the powers of leaders?

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Would the English Bill of Rights still be considered a progressive document today? Why or why not?

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Exit Ticket- How did Enlightenment ideas challenge the traditional power structures of absolute monarchy, and what impact will this have on European societies?

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What significant event ended the Tudor period in 1603?

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Who gained the English throne after Elizabeth I's death?

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What was Queen Elizabeth I's approach to governance?

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Which church was the official religion under Elizabeth I?

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What did Elizabeth aim to reform in the Church of England?

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Who were the Puritans influenced by?

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What characterized the leadership of Mary Tudor?

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What challenge did Elizabeth face when she became queen?

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What happened to Charles I in 1649?

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What dynasty ruled England after the Tudors?

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What is Parliament?

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How did James I become king of England?

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What group of people wanted to change that church?

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What role did William of Orange play?

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What concern did the Lambeth Declaration address?

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What did the Treaty of Limerick guarantee for Roman Catholics in 1691?

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What was the main concern of the Declaration by the Lords in 1688?

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How did James II's reign impact public perception of monarchy and religion?

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Which right was guaranteed by the English Bill of Rights?

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Who were the main figures installed by the Bill of Rights?

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What did the Bill of Rights shift justification to?

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Which group was primarily represented in Parliament?

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The English Bill of Rights affirms the right to free elections for Parliament members. Is this statement true?