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Which revolution(s) established long-lasting democratic traditions?
the American Revolution
the American and Glorious revolutions
the Glorious and French revolutions
the Glorious Revolution
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The American and Glorious revolutions.
Both established enduring democratic institutions — the American Revolution created a durable constitutional republic (U.S. Constitution), and the Glorious Revolution produced parliamentary supremacy and the Bill of Rights (1689) that underpinned Britain’s constitutional monarchy. The French Revolution did not produce a stable, long-lasting democracy at that time.
Both established enduring democratic institutions — the American Revolution created a durable constitutional republic (U.S. Constitution), and the Glorious Revolution produced parliamentary supremacy and the Bill of Rights (1689) that underpinned Britain’s constitutional monarchy. The French Revolution did not produce a stable, long-lasting democracy at that time.
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