John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles, Sir Arthur Hesilrige and William Strode.
Charles' wife was Catholic and information reached Charles that parliament intended to impeach (arrest/put on trial) his wife, Henrietta Maria because she was Catholic.
Multiplier = 1/MPS = 1/0.25 = 4
mps/mpc=1
Since MPC+MPS=1 Then MPS=1-0.5=0.5 Tax Multiplier= -(MPC/MPS)=-0.5/0.5= -1
Because he thought Parliament was taking too much control soon after John Pym set out rules, so he got himself and some people from 'House of Lords' to go arrest Pym and other members of House of Commons.
Yes, Oliver Cromwell Was one of the five MP's arrested by King Charles I, but then he was released prior to the civil war.
MPC is the Marginal Propensity to Consume. You can find the MPC by taking the change in consumption divided by the change in disposable income. Likewise, MPS is the Marginal Propensity to Save. You can find the MPS by taking the change in savings divided by the change in disposable income. It is useful to know when you want to find out what the multiplier is. Multiplier = 1/MPS or 1/(1-MPC)
1/1-MPC or 1/MPS+MPT+MPM
why mpc + mps = 1 ?
Yes, there is an apostrophe in "MPs" which stands for "Members of Parliament". The apostrophe is used to indicate the omission of the letters "em" in "Member".
John Pym, John Hampden, Denzil Holles, Sir Arthur Hesilrige and William Strode.
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