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The Glorious Revolution is referred to as a "bloodless revolution" because there was no real conflict -- no one fought for James II, and so William and Mary were able to take control of the government
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The Glorious Revolution is referred to as a "bloodless revolution" because there was no real conflict -- no one fought for James II, and so William and Mary were able to take control of the government in a largely peaceful manner.
A. True
B. False
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The answer is b false
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