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Identify two outcomes of the political and religious conflicts in seventeenth-century England.

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Identify two outcomes of the political and religious conflicts in seventeenth-century England.

a)a law that only a Protestant could be the monarch

b)a law that granted equal status to Protestants and Catholics

c)laws that reformed the Church of England as Puritans wanted

d)a law stating that the monarchy’s authority was delegated by Parliament

e)laws limiting the amount of tax that Parliament could raise

Answer: A law that granted equal status to Protestants and Catholics ( B )

Laws that reformed the church of England as Puritans wanted ( C )

Step-by-step explanation:

The Church of England underwent several changes during the political and religious conflicts that was experienced in England during that period. and some of the changes includes the establishment of several laws to resolve the religious conflicts between the Roman Catholics and the protestants in England. and such laws were : A law that granted equal rights to protestants and Catholics in England and laws that reformed the Church of England as the Puritans wanted.

The puritans were English protestants who wanted to eliminate Roman Catholic practices form the Church of England like the elimination of the celebration of Christmas by saying that the church is not fully reformed yet for Catholic practices.

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One outcome of the religious conflicts in seventeenth century England is the rational and understanding of religion, and a shift away from the corrupted clergy and more towards the internal impacts and how it relates to the political motives of the elites.
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