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1) True or false: Seventeenth and Eighteenth century England promoted social mobility. 2) The Anglican Church of England was a product of: a) English Civil War b)English Reformation c) Glorious Revolution d) Magna Carta 3) Which of the following is NOT a key issue to understanding the tension between the king and Parliament? a) Taxes b) Religion c) Power d) Colonies 4) What key power did Parliament (really the House of Commons) have? a) Power to tax b) Power to wage war c) Power to make treaties with foreign nations d) Power to run the Anglican Church

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Seventeenth and Eighteenth century England did not promote social mobility. The Anglican Church of England was a product of the English Reformation. The key power that Parliament had was power to tax.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) False. Seventeenth and Eighteenth century England did not promote social mobility.

2) The Anglican Church of England was a product of the English Reformation.

3) The key issue that is NOT related to the tension between the king and Parliament is d) Colonies.

4) The key power that Parliament had was a) Power to tax.

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