A) 1400 B) 1500 C) 1295 D) 1066
A) Manchester B) Westminster C) London D) Birmingham
A) King Henry VIII B) King Richard III C) King Edward I D) Queen Elizabeth I
A) Commoners, clergy, and nobility B) Only commoners C) Only nobility D) Only the clergy
A) Constitution B) Bill of Rights C) Declaration of Independence D) Magna Carta
A) Nobility B) Clergy C) Commoners D) Women
A) Divine right of kings B) No taxation without representation C) Rule of law D) Separation of powers
A) By abolishing the feudal system B) By establishing a precedent for representative government C) By consolidating absolute monarchy D) By instituting a theocracy |