Chp2 The Glorious Revolution Flashcards

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What problem did James II create for Parliament?

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He was openly Catholic in a Church of England run country

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Why did James make parliament so angry?

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He kept giving high positions to Catholics against the Test Act

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Why was there so much anti-Catholic sentiment in England?

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In 1678 Titus Oates had created a story saying that the Catholics were trying to take over England

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What did James’ refusal to follow the Test Act seem to show?

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That he was trying to return England to the Catholic rule

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Why did James think he could do as he wanted?

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He believe in the “Divine Right of Kings”

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What happened in the rebellions against James?

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People supported his illigitimate son the Duke of Monmouth, so James started a reign of terror

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What is a reign of terror?

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attacking and intimidating with fear and violence to get people to take your side

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What were the “Bloody Assizes?”

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Courts that ordered people’s executions because they went against James’ wishes

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Why was the assention of Mary an important step in the Parliamentary democracy?

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This was the first time that a king/queen was chosen by parliament vs inheriting the role

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What was the Bill of Rights?

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A document that Mary and her husband William agreed to making it clear that the Parliament was the real government of England

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Why is that Bill of Rights impotant to us?

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They formed the basis of our rights in Canada

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Why were these events called the “Glorious Revolution”?

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When James abdicated and left for Eruope and his supporters went to the countryside, and the government picked a new leader. It was a revolution without bloodshed, and made huge changes in how things were done.

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