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I would advise the king of parliament to prioritize open communication with both constituents and fellow lawmakers to foster collaboration and transparency. Listening to diverse perspectives can help address pressing issues effectively. Additionally, promoting policies that encourage economic growth and social equity will strengthen the nation’s stability and prosperity. Finally, embracing innovation and adapting to changing circumstances will ensure that the government remains relevant and responsive to the needs of its citizens.

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What did parliament agree to give king Charles?

Money


What would happen if the public lost faith and trust in parliament and asked for the King or Queen to have full power of the United Kingdom?

Basically Parliament and the House of Lords would be screwed, The United Kingdom would have a rebellion on it's hands. The King or Queen would be elidgible for total control of the United Kingdom. Powers would have to be restored to the Royal's. Legislation would have no impact on the Royal's has the King or Queen would have public backing. Parliament could be dismissed altogether by the Royal's and public backing. That means no parliament no government body's.


If parliament and the king had followed different policies could they have prevented the moves toward independence?

no, independence was a move to which a crisis would occur hence the king had to adhere to policies of the parliament.


When was full autonomy given to Parliament?

The struggle between King and Parliament was finally put to bed with the execution of King Charles I in 1649. For the next 11 years, Britain was ruled as Republic. In 1660, by popular consent, the monarchy was restored and Charles II returned from exile. Parliament enforced changes that would ensure that never again would a King be able to rule without Parliament (as his father had done), and if you were to fix a date when Parliament became autonomous, that would be the best you could say.


Why did King Charles call out Parliament?

Charles closed Parliament because they refused to help him and give him the money he needed and they were gaining to much power. The parliament had a list of demands to get more power off the King. The kings anger at the Parliament was, one of the main triggers of the Civil War. Many major demands consisting of the King to not make any important decisions in the name of religion, country or money without the Parliament approval. This made the King furious thus closing the Parliament was his only choice.

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Why does the declaration of independence blame the king instead of parliament?

The reason was mainly because the King had most of the power in that time. Unlike today, where Parliament would have most of the power with the king as the figurehead, Parliament was only an advisory body.


Why did parliament pass the petition of 1628?

In 1628 Parliament decided that the king should not have all the power. They made it so that The king would have to go to the Parliament and get their permission before taxing. This gave Parliament a shared power with the king after about 1640, which was after Charles I had decided to make it impossible for Parliament to meet therefore giving him all the power between 1629 to 1640.


What would happen if the public lost faith and trust in parliament and asked for the King or Queen to have full power of the United Kingdom?

Basically Parliament and the House of Lords would be screwed, The United Kingdom would have a rebellion on it's hands. The King or Queen would be elidgible for total control of the United Kingdom. Powers would have to be restored to the Royal's. Legislation would have no impact on the Royal's has the King or Queen would have public backing. Parliament could be dismissed altogether by the Royal's and public backing. That means no parliament no government body's.


If parliament and the king had followed different policies could they have prevented the moves toward independence?

no, independence was a move to which a crisis would occur hence the king had to adhere to policies of the parliament.


When was full autonomy given to Parliament?

The struggle between King and Parliament was finally put to bed with the execution of King Charles I in 1649. For the next 11 years, Britain was ruled as Republic. In 1660, by popular consent, the monarchy was restored and Charles II returned from exile. Parliament enforced changes that would ensure that never again would a King be able to rule without Parliament (as his father had done), and if you were to fix a date when Parliament became autonomous, that would be the best you could say.


Why did King Charles call out Parliament?

Charles closed Parliament because they refused to help him and give him the money he needed and they were gaining to much power. The parliament had a list of demands to get more power off the King. The kings anger at the Parliament was, one of the main triggers of the Civil War. Many major demands consisting of the King to not make any important decisions in the name of religion, country or money without the Parliament approval. This made the King furious thus closing the Parliament was his only choice.


What rights did freemen have?

They used to give the King advice. Basically they were the Barons. Sometimes they used t rebel against the King to keep them happy