Which statements describing the English Civil War are true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The king agreed to obey the laws of Parliament and the war ended. B. At the end of the war, James I was tried and sent into exile in the American colonies. C. When the Royalists were defeated, England became a Commonwealth with Cromwell as lord protector. D. Britain was divided with some Englishmen supporting the monarch and some wanting to overthrow him. i will give a medal
C...I think. ;)
thanks im almost done with this assessment thanks your really helping me big time
@CuriousQuestions do you know if there are any other answers to it
No problem! BTW, can you help me with some of my questions on it?
sure but are there any other answers to this one along with c cause its a multiple answer question
Ok B & C
thanks
np!
ok, so heres mine: Which statements about the settlement of the English colonies in North America are true? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The Puritans arrived in North America ready to honor God by working hard, building houses, and planting crops. B. The Puritans settled most the region that is now called the Southern States. C. The major goal of the Jamestown settlement was to establish freedom of religion. D. The first Jamestown settlers were unprepared to farm, hunt, and work hard to survive. E. A Patuxent Indian named Squanto helped save the Plymouth settlement by teaching the settlers what to plant.
i think its d and e
Ok, thanks!
i would get a second oppinion on that though cause im not so sure it aint more than those two
Ok Um, it's ok if not, but can i kinda start shooting questions at you???
can you help me with another one
i can try
and sure you can shoot some at me to
Which statements describe issues or events that led to civil war in England? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Puritans in Parliament wanted James I and Charles I to "purify" the Church of England, but they refused. B. Evidence that the king was secretly aiding France against the Puritans pushed Parliament to overthrow him. C. Charles I dissolved Parliament and tried to raise taxes without their consent. D. Rebellions by over-taxed farmers throughout England pushed Parliament to act against the king.
ok A & C
thanks whats your question
np Which are accurate descriptions of the English colonies in North America? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The Jamestown colony faced hardship early on because most of the settlers were upper-class gentlemen without practical experience or skills. B. Virginia planters used African labor to help cultivate their crops. C. One of the reasons the Pilgrims survived in Plymouth is that they planted a variety of crops from the seeds they brought with them. D. The Pilgrims on the Mayflower were forced to sign the Mayflower Compact at gunpoint. E. The royal charter granted by King Charles I made the Massachusetts Bay Company a self-governing community.
I belive the answers are B and E
Ok, thx!
Here's another question: Which did not happen during the English Civil War and Restoration? A. King Charles I went to Parliament and tried to arrest members who opposed his policies. B. After several years of Puritan rule, many Englishmen were happy to return to monarchy. C. The Puritans who supported Parliament against the king were called Roundheads. D. King James I was beheaded because he refused to give up the throne of Scotland.
i dont know the answer to that one sorry can you help me with one though
ok
Which best describes the English Bill of Rights? A. It gave landowners in England the right to elect the king. B. It said that a king needed Parliament’s permission to set aside laws, maintain an army in peacetime, or tax people. C. It guaranteed the English people freedom of religion. D. It made the king a symbolic ruler with no actual power.
I think maybe B but im not positive
ok thats all i needed thats was the last question on the assessment
ok
how did you do?
BTW, who was the Father of Humanism?
@8thgrader2014? Plz help!
sorry i had to go to the library but the answer is Francesco Petrarca
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