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Sort in chronological order.

A. -The English Bill of Rights and the Toleration Act are signed

B. -Charles II and his successor James II oppose Parliament’s anti-Catholicism

C. -Parliament passes the Petition of Right, limiting the monarch’s powers.

D. -The Stuart monarchy is restored, and Charles II is crowned king.

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Final answer:

The chronological order is: The Petition of Right, the Stuart Monarchy restoration with Charles II, opposition to Parliament by Charles II and James II, and the signing of the English Bill of Rights and the Toleration Act.

Step-by-step explanation:

To sort the events in chronological order related to the English monarchy and parliamentary developments:

  1. Parliament passes the Petition of Right, limiting the monarch’s powers.
  2. The Stuart monarchy is restored, and Charles II is crowned king.
  3. Charles II and his successor James II oppose Parliament’s anti-Catholicism.
  4. The English Bill of Rights and the Toleration Act are signed.

This order reflects the historical progression from the limiting of the monarch's power, through the restoration of the Stuart monarchy, the opposition to Parliament's policies by Charles II and James II, to the eventual establishment of the English Bill of Rights and the Toleration Act during the Glorious Revolution.

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