Which did Holland and England have in common in the seventeenth century? a. unwritten constitutions that limited government power b. universal male suffrage c. a city-state government ruled by group of powerful nobles d. Anglican Protestantism
I think its A.
@Ohmymaker1 Is A right?
The 17th century was the century that lasted from January 1, 1600, to December 31, 1699, in the Gregorian calendar. The 17th century falls into the Early Modern period of Europe and in that continent was characterized by the Dutch Golden Age, the Baroque cultural movement, the French Grand Siècle dominated by Louis XIV, the Scientific Revolution, and The General Crisis. This last is characterised in Europe most notably by the Thirty Years' War, the Great Turkish War, the end of the Dutch Revolt, the disintegration of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the
So maybe C?
@Ohmymaker1 Is that right?
yes c is::)
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