How were the outcomes of the "Glorious Revolution" different than the outcomes of the English Civil War? A) The monarchy refused to step down and was beheaded. B) The monarchy agreed to sign an English Bill of Rights. C) The transition of power was not stable and led to a reinstatement of the king. D) Parliament and the monarchy both sent out armies that led to years of fighting.

Respuesta :

B) The monarchy agreed to sign an English Bill of Rights.

Explanation:

  • On July 10, 1688, an invitation was sent to Prince William III Orange to come to England and take royal authority in that country. It was an introduction to the so-called Glorious Revolution, in which the plan from the aforementioned call was actually implemented, and William became king by expelling the then Catholic king James from the Stuart dynasty.
  • Bill of Rights was signed by William Orange on his accession to the throne on 13 February 1689.
  • The Bill of Rights stipulates that the king is not authorized to suspend the validity of the law without the consent of parliament, to exempt anyone from legal consequences, or to grant any exception to the law. It was not possible to establish special courts concerning church or other rights.

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