Identify two effects of the Glorious Revolution on the English monarchy:

The idea of monarchs ruling by divine right was rejected.

The monarch who reigned before the revolution was executed.

A limited, constitutional monarchy was established.

The monarch's role in the Church of England ended.

A law was passed to allow Catholics to become monarchs.

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Answer:

The idea of monarchs ruling by divine right was rejected.

A limited, constitutional monarchy was established.

Explanation:

After the Glorious Revolution (1688-1689), the monarchy would never have absolute power again in England. After the end of king James II´s reign, a joint monarchy was created, it agreed to make many concessions to Parliament. This represented a shift in power, with Parliament becoming the most powerful organ in English politics.

Answer:

  • The idea of monarchs ruling by divine right was rejected.
  • A limited, constitutional monarchy was established.