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Page 1: Socials 9 dec 15th

Socials 9

December 15th

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10.

Angered by resistance, Charles again dissolved parliament, which was

later called what?

The Short Parliament because it only served for 3 weeks

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11.

Desperate for money, Charles called another parliament which again granted no money and

executed who?

Lord Strafford & Archbishop* Laud

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12.

This parliament sat for 13 years and was later called what?

The long parliament

Lucky No.???

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1.

What did the leaders of this new parliament demand of Charles?

To remove Strafford & Laud from power and to punish them.

Twidle Dee & Twidle Dum

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2.

Did the king give into these demands from parliament?

Yes.

50/50 chance Here!

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3.

How were Strafford & Laud punished?

With their lives.

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4.

Parliament felt the king should never again have absolute power. What did parliament propose to put an end to this?

The Grand Remonstrance was planned to change the king’s role in government and remove many of his powers.

•Always•Never•Must•Definitely

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5.

What dilemma came with the Grand Remonstrance?

Parliament had to question how much power a monarch had by right.

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6.

The “Royal Prerogative” was a right granted to the king which allowed what?

The Royal Prerogative allowed the king to act outside the law or even against the law in cases of emergency.

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Define: prerogative

A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class

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7.

What were the limitations of the Royal Prerogative?

No one knew!

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8.

What aspect of the Grand Remonstrance did parliament debate?

Whether the king should be stripped of most of his powers or just forced to rule in accordance with law and tradition

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9.

How did Charles feel he could take advantage of this split parliament?

Charles believed if he could arrest and punish the radical parliamentary leaders, he could regain control.

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10.

How did Charles attempt to arrest these radical leaders?

He led 500 soldiers into the House of Commons.

X 100

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11.

How was Charles plan foiled?

Parliament was forewarned and the radicals escaped before his arrival

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12.

How did parliament react to this illegal invasion by Charles and his soldiers?

Parliament called for their own army.

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13.

What was about to unfold?

a civil war

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14.

Who did Charles ask for support at this time?

The queen of Nottingham, Henrietta Maria.

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15.

What did the queen pawn to help fund an army?

The Crown Jewels

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Define: Crown Jewels

Jewels used but not owned by the royal family

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Define: radical

Departure from tradition; innovative or progressive. Supporting an extreme section of a political party

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Define: Dilemma

A difficult choice

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What you should have done to this point

• 3 positional paragraphs (Occupy Vancouver, Prostate Cancer, Yoga Baby)

• 1 Quiz• 1 political comic strip


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