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Which document established the tradition that English rulers could not do as they wished?
Which document established the tradition that English rulers could not do as they wished?
- The Tudor rulers
- The English Parliament
- The Magna Carta (correct)
- The Church of England
What were some of the important rights that the English Parliament had won by the 1500s?
What were some of the important rights that the English Parliament had won by the 1500s?
- The power to pass laws proposed by the monarch (correct)
- The power to dismiss Parliament
- The power to conduct foreign policy
- The power to name officials and judges
Who broke with the Catholic Church in 1534 and became the head of the Church of England?
Who broke with the Catholic Church in 1534 and became the head of the Church of England?
- Henry Vill
- Charles I
- Henry VIII (correct)
- Elizabeth I
Which English monarch sought and won Parliament's approval to establish the Church of England?
Which English monarch sought and won Parliament's approval to establish the Church of England?
Which English ruler recognized the value of good relations with Parliament?
Which English ruler recognized the value of good relations with Parliament?
Which document established the tradition that English rulers could not do as they wished?
Which document established the tradition that English rulers could not do as they wished?
What were some of the important rights that the English Parliament had won by the 1500s?
What were some of the important rights that the English Parliament had won by the 1500s?
Which English monarch tried to ignore the limitations on their power and paid for it with their life?
Which English monarch tried to ignore the limitations on their power and paid for it with their life?
Who named officials and judges, summoned and dismissed Parliament, and conducted foreign policy?
Who named officials and judges, summoned and dismissed Parliament, and conducted foreign policy?
Who broke with the Catholic Church in 1534 and became the head of the Church of England?
Who broke with the Catholic Church in 1534 and became the head of the Church of England?
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