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h, and still a belief of the Catholic Church.Chapter 6Divine right: This is a Doctrine which states that the king derives his authority from God, not people. The supreme authority of the state is personified in the king, but God could eliminated any king he did not like. It arose in France at the time of Renaissance and gave kings a basis for absolute power.Noncon formists: the members of any Protestant church except the Church of England.Chapter 7MP: Member of Parliament“rotten borough”: one of the parliamentary constituencies in Britain before 1832. It held the right to elect members of parliament even though the population was reduced or even nonexistent.Blood Mary: Queen of England and Ireland, so called because of her execution of numerous Protestants簡答題Chapter 1 do you describe the land features of Great Britain? you think Britain has a changeable weather? Why?Chapter22. What is “eisteddfod”? are the Highlanders called “l(fā)adies from hell”?Chapter 34. What were the consequences of the Norman Conquest? was the Roman influence over Britain? do we say King Alfred was even greater in peace than he was in war?Chapter 4 did King Henry II reform the courts and law in England? was King John nicknamed “King of Lackland”’s the significance of the Great Chapter? did the English Parliament e into being?Chapter 5() and why did the Reformation take place in England? were the distinctive features of the English Renaissance?Chapter 6 did the Restoration take place? do you know about the Glorious Revolution?Chapter 7 did the Primary Ministry in Britain e into being? was Britain the first country to start the Industrial Revolution? were the causes for the failure of the Chartist Movement?Chapter 8 did t