Socials test- Wednesday February 24

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Carissa McCarthy
Quiz by Carissa McCarthy, updated more than 1 year ago
Carissa McCarthy
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Question 1

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In what year was the Magna Carta created?
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  • 1267
  • 1157
  • 1215
  • 1634

Question 2

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Who was the Magna Carta for?
Answer
  • Everyone
  • Kings
  • Landowners (Barons and Dukes)
  • Peasants

Question 3

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Name 3 things stated in the Magna Carta
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  • punishment must fit the crime
  • must have an arrest warrant (Writ of Habeus Corpus)
  • The king has all the power
  • Kings gets what he wants
  • Law cant be bribed

Question 4

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James I
Answer
  • no war
  • King James Bible
  • Was mean
  • believed in DRoKT

Question 5

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James II
Answer
  • King James Bible
  • Reign of terror
  • Abdicates
  • Catholic

Question 6

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Charles I
Answer
  • Executed for treason
  • Believed in DRoKT
  • Starts Civil War
  • Agreed with Parliament right away

Question 7

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Charles II
Answer
  • Gets revenge on Parliament for the death of his Father
  • Tried to protect the religious freedoms of Catholics
  • Constitunional Rule
  • Created the test act

Question 8

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Mary & William of Orange
Answer
  • Agreed to the bill of rights
  • had almost no power
  • accepts that parliament is primary ruler
  • DRoKT is gone
  • Killed people

Question 9

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The glorious Revolution was when England went from a [blank_start]one man[blank_end] rule to a [blank_start]parliamentary[blank_end] rule.
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  • one man
  • parliamentary

Question 10

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DRoK= [blank_start]Divine[blank_end] [blank_start]right[blank_end] [blank_start]of[blank_end] [blank_start]kings[blank_end]
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  • right
  • Divine
  • of
  • kings theory

Question 11

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What was the divine rights of kings theory?
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  • It was that kings have total power, equal to God. Power to raise and destroy
  • Restricts the monarchs power making parliament the true government

Question 12

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What was the bill of rights?
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  • Restricts the monarchs power making parliament the true government
  • It was that kings have total power, equal to God. Power to raise and destroy

Question 13

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Oliver Cromwell
Answer
  • English general,
  • Puritan statesman,
  • Lord Protector

Question 14

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Glorious Revolution-Kingly rule is over, England= Republic
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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The idea of DRoK in conflict with the rule of parliament because it meant that the king had all the power and the people none. However the parliament wanted the people to get some power.
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Mary and William of Orange were the first rulers to accept the bill of rights
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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Petition of Rights was a list of Laws
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Why did the Stuarts come into conflict with the Parliament?
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  • conflict of belief
  • They just felt like it

Question 19

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Why was the charge of treason against Charles absurd?
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  • He was the king
  • they made it up

Question 20

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Oliver Cromwell was a failure because he basically undid all his work
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 21

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What ideas about the rights of kings influenced the war?
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  • The law did not apply to them
  • They could do whatever they wanted
  • Other stuff

Question 22

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Fill in the order of the transition from one man rule to parliamentary rule: ONE MAN RULE ([blank_start]DRoK)[blank_end] 1)James I [blank_start]makes DRoKT, forcing it into gov't[blank_end] 2)[blank_start]Parliament gaining control.[blank_end] [blank_start]Charles comes up with schemes[blank_end] [blank_start]and court of star chamber[blank_end] 3)[blank_start]Charles needed money from parliament[blank_end] [blank_start]until he signed a new charter[blank_end] [blank_start]called the petition of right[blank_end] 4) [blank_start]Presbyterians and puritans are[blank_end] [blank_start]in an almost open revolt[blank_end] 5) [blank_start]Charles' closest advisers executed.[blank_end] [blank_start]Parliament debates Grand Remonstrance[blank_end] 6) [blank_start]Charles invades Parliament[blank_end] [blank_start]with 500 soldiers but they escaped[blank_end] 7) [blank_start]Civil war begins[blank_end] 8) [blank_start]Charles executed[blank_end] 9)[blank_start]Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector[blank_end] 10) [blank_start]Charles II returns[blank_end] [blank_start]as a Constitutional Monarch[blank_end] 11) [blank_start]James II becomes King[blank_end] 12) [blank_start]James abdicates. (Glorious Revolution)[blank_end] 13) [blank_start]Mary and William of Orange[blank_end] [blank_start]become new royalty.[blank_end] [blank_start]Accept Bill of rights[blank_end] PARLIAMENTARY RULE ([blank_start]Magna Carta[blank_end], [blank_start]Bill of Rights[blank_end])
Answer
  • makes DRoKT, forcing it into gov't
  • Parliament gaining control.
  • Charles comes up with schemes
  • and court of star chamber
  • Charles needed money from parliament
  • until he signed a new charter
  • called the petition of right
  • Presbyterians and puritans are
  • in an almost open revolt
  • Charles' closest advisers executed.
  • Parliament debates Grand Remonstrance
  • Charles invades Parliament
  • with 500 soldiers but they escaped
  • Civil war begins
  • Charles executed
  • Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector
  • Charles II returns
  • as a Constitutional Monarch
  • James II becomes King
  • James abdicates. (Glorious Revolution)
  • Mary and William of Orange
  • become new royalty.
  • Accept Bill of rights
  • DRoK)
  • Magna Carta
  • Bill of Rights

Question 23

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How did the grand remonstrance benefit the parliament?
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  • All the accusations to the king about finance and everything but not directly to him, they had more proof against CHarles
  • They could do whatever they wanted

Question 24

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How did the Civil war change England?
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  • It got rid of the royal ruling and eventually turned it into a republic
  • it didnt

Question 25

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What measures did Charles use in his attempt to bring England into royal control
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  • ANSWER!!
  • ANSWER!!!

Question 26

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Causes of the Civil war
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  • different religions/ beliefs
  • DRoK
  • Charles and Parliament did nit get along
  • Mary and William of Orange

Question 27

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What were the consequences of the civil war?
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  • loss of Stability
  • Charles dies
  • Nothing
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