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Charles II and the nature of restored monarchy; rule through parliament and ministers; Clarendon; the Cabal and Danby.

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From Republic to restored and limited monarchy, 1649–1678 (A-level only)

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From Republic to restored and limited monarchy, 1649–1678 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702

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Charles II and the nature of restored monarchy; rule through parliament and ministers; Clarendon; the Cabal and Danby

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Which of the following best describes the nature of Charles II's restored monarchy?

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Charles II's restored monarchy was characterized by a limited monarchy that relied on Parliament for governance.

Key terms

  • Cabal: A group of ministers who advised Charles II, known for their diverse backgrounds and influence in government.
  • Clarendon Code: A series of laws passed in the 1660s aimed at regulating religious practices and establishing the Church of England's authority.

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Confusing the roles of different ministers: Clarendon was the chief minister, while the Cabal was a collective of ministers with varying roles and influences.

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