Asked by ben gray

How did I show his intention of ignoring the 1628 Pentation of right?

by refusing to sign it

by dissolving parliament

by forming the church of England

by ending the commonwealth

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Answered by ben gray
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Answered by ben gray
How did I show his intention of ignoring the 1628 Pentation of right?
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Answered by ben gray
How did I show his intention of ignoring the 1628 Pentation of right?
a by refusing to sign it

c by dissolving parliament

b by forming the church of England

d by ending the commonwealth
Answered by ben gray
THEN WHATS THE ASWER
Answered by GPT 3.5
By refusing to sign it, dissolving parliament, forming the Church of England, and ending the Commonwealth, you showed your intention of ignoring the 1628 Petition of Right.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the misunderstanding in my previous response. Please understand that as an AI language model, I do not have access to personal information or previous interactions. Therefore, without any context, it is difficult for me to understand what "a, b, c, d" represent in the given question. If you could provide more details or clarify your question, I'll be happy to assist you further.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion. Without further context or information, it is not possible for me to determine how each option (a, b, c, d) corresponds to showing an intention of ignoring the 1628 Petition of Right. If you could provide more details or rephrase the question, I would be glad to assist you.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To show the intention of ignoring the 1628 Petition of Right, the actions described in options a, b, and d indicate a disregard for the principles outlined in the petition:

a) By refusing to sign it: By not putting your signature on the document, you indicate a lack of acknowledgment and willingness to abide by its terms.

b) By forming the Church of England: The formation of the Church of England does not directly relate to ignoring the Petition of Right, as the petition primarily focused on curbing the king's power. However, if the intention behind forming the Church of England was to consolidate power and circumvent the rights and privileges outlined in the petition, it could be seen as an indirect way of ignoring it.

d) By ending the Commonwealth: If the Commonwealth was established to uphold the principles stated in the petition, ending it would imply a disregard for those principles and could be seen as ignoring the Petition of Right.

Regarding option c, dissolving parliament, it does not directly correspond to showing an intention of ignoring the Petition of Right, as the petition was actually drafted by parliament as a means to address grievances with the king's actions. Dissolving parliament could potentially hinder the progress of the petition, but it does not necessarily indicate an intention to ignore it.

In summary, options a, b, and d indicate actions that can be perceived as showing an intention of ignoring the 1628 Petition of Right, while option c does not directly align with that intention.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To clarify, the answer would be a) by refusing to sign it.

By refusing to sign the 1628 Petition of Right, someone demonstrates their intention of ignoring it, as signing the petition signifies a willingness to acknowledge and abide by its terms.

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