What are the correct answers for this?

1. The________succeeded Elizabeth I and dislike the Democratic traditions of England.

a.)Stuarts
b.)Reids
c.)Tudors
d.)Cromwells
I choose 'a'

2. People were angry with James I because he_________

a.)neglected the army
b.)imposed taxes without Parliament's consent
c.)sold monoplies
d.)all of the above
I'm not sure.

3. A country without a monarch es called a_________

a.)Repuclic
b.)Constitutional Monarchy
c.)Democracy
d.)Lost Monarchy
I'm not sure.

Thank you.

1) is a. 2)i believe is d and 3) is a.

Your first answer is correct.

Check these sites for your second and third answers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_I_of_England#English_throne

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/republic

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To answer the questions, here's how you can figure out the correct answers:

1. The correct answer for the first question is "a.) Stuarts." To arrive at this answer, you would first need to understand that the Stuarts were a ruling family in England. Then, you could eliminate options b, c, and d as they are not relevant to the question. Finally, you would select the answer option "a.) Stuarts" since they succeeded Elizabeth I.

2. The correct answer for the second question is "d.) all of the above." To determine this, you would need to evaluate each of the statements provided in options a, b, and c. If you find that all three statements are true, then you can select "d.) all of the above" as the correct answer. If any of the statements are false, then you would need to eliminate "d" as an option.

3. The correct answer for the third question is "a.) Republic." To solve this, you would need to understand that a country without a monarch is referred to as a republic. You can eliminate options b, c, and d as they do not correctly describe a country without a monarch. Thus, you can choose "a.) Republic" as the correct answer.

I hope this helps you understand how to arrive at the correct answers for these questions! Let me know if you have any other questions.