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Written law is an important part of democracy because it means that:
a) the law can never be amended or changed
b) all of the choices are correct
c) a strong ruler will guide the country
d) everyone can know their rights under the law
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Ответ:
d) everyone can know their rights under the law
its not A because you can change laws
its not C because rulers usually do not make laws for a democracy
its not B because A and C are wrong
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Elizabeth's personal religious convictions have been much debated by scholars. She was a Protestant, but kept Catholic symbols (such as the crucifix), and downplayed the role of sermons in defiance of a key Protestant belief. In terms of public policy she favoured pragmatism in dealing with religious matters.
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