A) Thomas Babington Macaulay B) David Hume C) John Locke D) George Macdonald
A) 1215 to 1485 B) 1066 to 1215 C) 1688 to 1702 D) 1702 to 1800
A) 1688 B) 1707 C) 1666 D) 1685
A) Charles II B) James II C) Anne D) William III and Mary II
A) The rise of industrialism B) The decline of feudalism C) The progress of liberty D) The importance of agriculture
A) European Parliament B) House of Commons C) House of Lords D) Parliament of Scotland
A) James II B) George III C) Henry VIII D) Charles I
A) Magna Carta B) Bill of Rights 1689 C) Act of Settlement D) English Declaration of Rights |