How democratic did England become as a result of the Glorious Revolution?
Q. Did england become democratic in the way we know democracy today as a result of the glorious revolution, or is there something that happened later that helped england become democratic in a more modern sense?
Asked by interestedinhistory - Tue Oct 23 19:07:15 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You might consider learning the various definitions of democracy. England is a Parliamentarian Democracy. It's not the same democracy that the United States falls under, but it is a democracy in the "modern sense."
Answered by Sinclair - Wed Oct 24 17:40:37 2007

How did the political development of England differ from that of France during the late Middle Ages?
Q. A. The French kings were weakened by their attempts to conquer England. B. England did not develop a Common Law. C. England developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body.
Asked by Rae. - Sun Jun 29 13:24:13 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. c/ england developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body.
Answered by the cats' mother - Sun Jun 29 13:40:07 2008

How did the political development of England differ from that of France during the middle ages?
Q. A. The french kings were weakened by their attempts to conquer England. B. England did not develop a Common Law. C. England developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body. Thanks!!
Asked by Chad H. - Fri Jan 19 19:49:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The French had many other neighbouring countries to worry about apart from England. England would have France as the first landing point to comabat other European nations (Spain, etc). England could defend herself with the strength of the navy, while France had army strength. Intermarriage between French and English royalty tried to soften problems, but as marriages went bad, it only deepened resentment
Answered by wizebloke - Sat Jan 20 08:44:25 2007

I make international calls to England, and want to know the cheapest way to do so?
Q. My mobile company is no good for international calls to England. Is there any alternatives for me or ways to make cheap calls to a mobile phone in England?
Asked by William - Mon Jul 21 10:06:10 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Check out Skype. You make calls from your computer. It's free if you are calling to another computer that has Skype and it's $0.021/minute to land lines and mobile phones. You can check out their prices in detail here:
Answered by MM3 - Mon Jul 21 10:26:26 2008

What are the most beautiful New England towns?
Q. My friend and I are planning on moving to New England in the next couple of years. We have some ideas but want to know what everyone thinks are the most beautiful/special towns in New England. All 5 states! We are also obsessed with Autumn and Halloween so any town that has festivities at that time are a plus! *We all know Salem* Thanks!
Asked by Ty W - Sun Feb 21 15:36:02 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The most beautiful part of the region is in the Connecticut River Valley, especially the Massachusetts section, as it is much less developed than the Connecticut section. You want to look at the towns of Hadley, South Hadley, Hatfield, Amherst, Northampton, Easthampton, Whatley, Deerfield and that general vicinity. Other pretty areas include the area around Newport RI, the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts, and the White Mountains of NH I should also point out that there are 6 New England States: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. I also feel it is fair to warn you in advance that the weather in New England is not particularly pleasant, especially in the wintertime. In fact, winters here are… [cont.]
Answered by Geology Rock Star - Sun Feb 21 16:50:50 2010

England should have been given automatic qualification for the Euro Cup finals?It the best league?
Q. England is the most important country for world football because its league is the best in the world and attracts the best players and football professionals. It's importance for football in terms of the added interest England brings to any finals is sufficient reason for automatic qualification? What do you think? I am just trying to think of innovative ways of qualifying for major tournaments. Do you think think can make on merit and talent alone?
Asked by roh P - Thu Jun 12 16:53:31 2008 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. We automatically qualify for the Eurovision song contest finals and that doesn't usually work out too well for us!!
Answered by Rickw - Fri Jun 13 05:15:13 2008

How did the economy in New England compare to the economy of the Southern colonies?
Q. A. New England relied more on agriculture. B. New England had a much weaker economy. C. New England had a much more diverse economy. D. New England had little trade with England.
Asked by unknown - Tue Jun 23 13:18:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ask will hunting,
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What is the best suburb in England for a family with children to live in?
Q. We are moving from a small suburb around Boston, Massachusetts, and we want a similar area in England with good schools, safe neighborhoods, and nice houses. Does anyone, particularly anyone from England, know of the best areas?
Asked by ipodlover1607 - Thu Jul 12 10:14:06 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Where will you be working?? The Cotswolds is an area of about the shape of a rough diamond in the heart of England stretching through the counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The western edge forms the escarpment that overlooks the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham. This ridge gives the picture of hills seen from the valley floor as you travel along the M5 motorway. Yet, once on the top the land opens out into the rolling wolds and deep, wooded river valleys that make this one of the most beautiful areas in the UK. The Cotswolds is popular with both the English and visitors from all over the world, renowned for the gentle, picture puzzle; sleepy villages that are so typically… [cont.]
Answered by Sinners - Sun Jul 15 13:33:57 2007

What is the major products and resources , occupations in England?
Q. Can anyone tell me the major products and resources in England ? The major occupations of England, that means what jobs do the England apply the most. Please give me accurate answers. If you can, please give me the website or how you get your answers. Thanks so much.
Asked by Farrah Fong - Sun Dec 3 04:42:26 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. marketing of products and services.
Answered by Jomtien C - Sun Dec 3 07:51:21 2006

Why do you think England was able to avoid the Revolutions of 1848, which spread across continental Europe?
Q. Think about why people were revolting against the governments of France, Russia, Prussia, and Austria (in general terms, think about what kinds of reforms they wanted) in 1848. What had England done to undercut those tensions?
Asked by nessat86 - Sat Feb 14 08:33:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There are several reasons, each of which might be enough by itself. 1...Political memories are long. We in Britain had a bellyful of revolution and civil war in the 17thC. To this day we automatically dislike and distrust political extremism and religious fanaticism. This is the unseen ballast which stops the boat blowing over. 2...We had recently had a parliamentary reform. While going nowhere near as far as the radicals wanted, it defused some tensions and gave hope for the future. 3...In living memory, we had just won a continental war. Morale in Britain was still relatively high, so that the discontent which certainly existed did not reach the critical point at which a revolution might start. On the other hand, all the continental… [cont.]
Answered by Michael B - Sat Feb 14 09:10:41 2009

How come the New England Patriots have no fullback on their roster right now?
Q. Why does the New England Patriots have no fullback on their roster right now? Are they running an offense that doesn't involve a fullback? Or what?
Asked by Seahawksfan1 - Fri Jul 31 10:58:04 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. most of their formations don't tend to use a fullback. They play a lot of single back and spread formations. They can place Russ Hochstien in at fullback when they need one, they can also use LB's or Tight ends. The patriots had evans last season but he is with the jets now. They don't focus alot on the lead block type plays so its not that big of a deal to them.
Answered by Rush Limbaughs Drug Dealer - Fri Jul 31 11:08:13 2009

How many times have England football team played Portugal and what were the results?
Q. I know we've played twice recently in 06 and 04 as well as the 1966 win, but when else have England played Portugal, competitively or otherwise. Thanks.
Asked by MikeyB - Sun Jun 13 14:16:56 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They've played each other 22 times. England have won 9 times Portugal have won 3 times There have been 10 draws
Answered by Martin - Sun Jun 13 14:21:50 2010

What was the relationship between the New England Colonists and the Native Amercians like?
Q. What was the relationship between the New England Colonists and the Native Amercians like? I need to answer this for a history project but I know each colony within New England was a litte different. What would be a good way to go about answering this?
Asked by hvstrom - Mon Dec 17 10:40:01 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue. Their unbridled enthusiasm, eventually led to their downfall
Answered by rem - Thu Dec 20 21:40:54 2007

What are some good tour groups for a England vacation?
Q. I am planning a vacation to England or England/France for 2007. I would appreciate input on good travel tour groups for European vacations.
Asked by crawfishmonica - Sun Jul 9 15:58:39 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Trafalgar is fabulous!!! I went to England Ireland Scotland and Wales with Traflagar costsavers and had the best time
Answered by GardeningGurl - Sun Jul 9 21:52:26 2006

What are some good New England coastal cities and attractions to visit?
Q. I am getting married next spring and my fiance and I are thinking of driving up the New England coast for our honeymoon. We want to spend some time in New York City, but we would also like to visit Boston and other sites and cities. Any suggestions?
Asked by The New Mrs. Walker!!! - Thu May 22 22:28:15 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. I'm not sure where you are starting from. Obviously, Philadelphia and Washington have plenty to do and see. New York and Boston are great, naturally. We start getting into weather issues, depending on the time of year you'll be going. Cape Cod has some nice places. Newport, R.I., is pretty spectacular. The Maine coast is very pretty.
Answered by wdx2bb - Fri May 23 00:01:19 2008

What should I bring to England in the wintertime?
Q. Me and my mum, dad, and my baby sister might go to England in December next month for me and my sisters winterbreak for a week. What clothing and other essentials should I bring with me?
Asked by Braidy - Fri Nov 23 15:21:38 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The weather is fairly wet and a bit chilly, though generally not below O*C. Definitely take warm clothing, good walking shoes (or boots to keep your feet dry) and a rain jacket. An umbrella is a good idea as well. Mittens and a toque (winter hat) are handy if you want them as well.
Answered by tink - Fri Nov 23 16:38:32 2007

What are good universities in England to study archaeology?
Q. I really really really want to be an archaeologist. I was wondering if anyone knows about some good universities in England to study archaeology in?
Asked by Minnie - Sat Feb 24 11:53:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. just search the internet. Good luck.
Answered by Mikael - Sun Feb 25 13:54:05 2007

What is the joke about England and all the foreign traits we have ?
Q. The joke about driving german cars and having to make poorly people walk to the back of the supermarket to the pharmacy ? Then it end in god England are the best ?
Asked by Harriet - Sat Aug 21 07:57:49 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Canada could have had it all... Classic British Style, French food, & American industry, Instead It has.. American style, British food & French industry
Answered by Bauhaus Stout - Mon Aug 23 14:15:00 2010

Travelling to England- tips for an American what to do and what not to do?
Q. I'm planning a trip to England with my boyfriend this summer. I'm just looking for general tips on how to avoid any animosity for being an American tourist. Forgive me for being naive or ignorant, but England is the first place we're travelling abroad. I would just like some simple advice thank you!
Asked by Kelso R - Mon Oct 6 13:06:42 2008 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. As an English girl, having stayed in America for 6months I can tell you this: 1. Don't tip like there's no tomorrow. You tip in good restaurants (not MaccyD's) and your taxi (cab) driver. In cafes you can, but only if you think the service is TRUELY outstanding. 2. The English are sarcastic; if a Brit says something absurd to you, which can't seem to be true laugh it off - nothing gives us a better kick than using sarcasm against Americans. 3. Bumbags and baggy tees are never a good look. 4. Don't act like you own the place. 5. Don't fall for the sucker tourist traps and buy a 'London Tower' tee in the gift shop you could get for 5 down the road at a market stall. 6. If you're going to London, go to Camden Market. It's worth it. 7. Be… [cont.]
Answered by Katey - Mon Oct 6 13:56:14 2008

Is it possible to live and work in England after i complete university there?
Q. i am from the caribbean. Saint vincent to be exact and i am planning to apply to a university in england whether oxford or cambridge. but when i have completed my studies there, i would like to live and work there (in england). is this possible or do i have to go back to saint vincent? how can i stay there?
Asked by Ouch! - Fri Jan 2 14:21:54 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The UK does have a program where graduates of its universities can stay in the country under the "post study worker scheme". Here is info on all that: It is also possible that a UK employer would chose to hire you, and sponsor your work visa, but that is highly unlikely unless you study something that is in great demand.
Answered by RoaringMice - Fri Jan 2 14:38:07 2009

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