A) 1648 B) 1650 C) 1649 D) 1651
A) Corruption B) Treason C) Theft D) Murder
A) The Parliament B) The Royalists C) The Scottish Covenanters D) The Church of England
A) Acquittal B) Exile C) Life imprisonment D) Execution
A) Poetry B) Biography C) Historical narrative D) Fiction
A) Scotland B) Wales C) Ireland D) England
A) February 1, 1649 B) March 15, 1649 C) April 5, 1649 D) January 30, 1649
A) It caused a civil war in France. B) It led to a questioning of absolute monarchy. C) It had no lasting impact. D) It strengthened the monarchy.
A) It justified his actions as king. B) It was opposed by Parliament. C) It was a misconception. D) It was irrelevant. |