Asked by Alexander

What governmental practices led to the writing of the English Bill of Rights?

(Select all that apply.)

James II created a standing army that killed hundreds of Protestants

The Crown had tortured the accused to receive confessions for crimes.

The Crown created laws restricting the right of Catholics to bear arms.

James II had created laws restricting the right of Protestants to bear arms.

i think c and d

Answers

Answered by Alexander
wait never mind it is a,b and d...
Answered by Ms. Sue
C is rightl D contradicts C.

What religion was James?
Answered by Alexander
oh wait XD yeah duh, so its a, b ad c
Answered by Ms. Sue
Oh -- you found the Similar Questions. However, I was wrong.
Answered by Ms. Sue
I'm confused, too. You've guessed all four answers. Please read your text and settle on a final answer.
Answered by ahd
so whats the answer
Answered by bignibba
A, B, and C
Answered by Anon
The correct answers are actually A, B, and D.
James II didn't like the Protestants, so he took away their rights, not the Catholics'.
Answered by Anon
A,B, and D are correct.
Answered by paulina
It is A,B and C know that for a fact...
Answered by paulina
Sorry A,B and D not C...
Answered by Sprite Cranberry
If you guys are confused from this page, you're not the only one, the answers are A. James II created a standing army that killed hundreds of Protestants. B. The Crown had tortured the accused to receive confessions for crimes. and D. James II had created laws restricting the right of Protestants to bear arms.
Answered by Ironically Plastic
Ya, abd

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