What event in English history came to be known as the Glorious Revolution?

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Answer: Also called the Revolution of1688, The Glorious Revolution happened with the overthrowing of King James IIof England (James VII of Scotland and James II of Ireland). A union of EnglishParliamentarians overthrew him with the help of Dutch stadtholder William IIIof Orange-Nassau (William of Orange). England’s invasion by William wassuccessfully completed with a Dutch army and fleet. This led him to hisascension to the English throne as William III of England along with Mary II ofEngland, his wife. This is aggregated with the 1689 Bill of Rights document.
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C.  the overthrow of James II and the crowning of William III and his wife, Mary II

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Which is the best version of this sentence?A) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked driving trucks, as a welder, and a lifeguard--all in the past two years.
B) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a truck driver, a welder, and a lifeguard--all in the past two years.
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The best version of the sentence is B) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a truck driver, a welder, and a lifeguard--all in the past two years.  

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C. Two subjects in a sentence 
D. Two subjects in a sentence, just like C 
==> B 

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Statistical Evidence

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2. Testimonial Evidence

Testimonial evidence is another type of evidence that is commonly turned to by people trying to prove a point.  Commercials that use spokespersons to testify about the quality of a company’s product, lawyers who rely on eye-witness accounts  to win a case, and students who quote an authority in their essays are all using testimonial evidence. 

3. Anecdotal Evidence

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C. Submission of his brothers
D. An agreement with the king

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The correct answer is A. War against the British

He argues that the states tried to stop it and avert the crisis but that Britain is not someone with whom one can negotiate and that a war is coming.

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The journalism industry flourished in America following the Civil War period.

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She is excited about her mother ambitions for her because she wanted to win the approval of her mother.
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