A. with an absolute prerogative his father would have envied.
B. through a system of draconian military courts.
C. with deference to Parliament’s legislative supremacy.
D. only a small area around London and Oxford.
Related Mcqs:
- What was \restored\in 1660 ?
A. the monarchy, in the person of Charles II
B. the dominance of the Tory Party
C. the \Book of Common Prayer\
D. toleration of religious dissidents - What was “restored” in 1660 ?
A. the monarchy, in the person of Charles II
B. the dominance of the Tory Party
C. the “Book of Common Prayer”
D. toleration of religious dissidents - Which of the following monarchs was “restored” to the British throne during the Restoration ?
A. Charles I
B. Charles II
C. Henry VIII
D. Charles III - Which poet, critic and translator brought England a modern literature between 1660 and 1700 ?
A. Addison
B. Bunyan
C. Crabbe
D. Dryden - Which poet, critic and translator brought England a modern literature between 1660 and 1700 ?
A. Addison
B. Bunyan
C. Crabbe
D. Dryden - In 1660, after the Restoration, Milton suffered which of the following punishments ?
A. He was imprisoned.
B. His left index finger was chopped off.
C. He was placed in the stocks for a week.
D. A and B - The period between 1660 to 1750 is known as___________________?
A. The Age of Classicism
B. The Restoration
C. The age of Milton
D. None of these - A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens involves which two cities ?
A. London and Rome
B. Paris and Rome
C. London and Paris
D. Berlin and London - Which one is the unfinished novel of Charles Dickens____________?
A. Dombey and Son
B. Little Dorrit
C. Our Mutual Friend
D. Edwin Drood - Which king began a war to enforce his claims to the throne of France in 1336 ?
A. Henry II
B. Henry V
C. Louis XIV
D. Edward III