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11 April, 03:49

Which is true of english society by the early 1600s?

a. the right to trial by jury had yet to be established.

b. there was a growing population of beggars and vagabonds.

c. there were no limits on the power of the monarch.

d. titled nobles dominated the house of commons.

e. there were no significant class distinctions?

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  1. 11 April, 04:36
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    b. There was a growing population of beggars and vagabonds
  2. 11 April, 05:30
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    b. There was a growing population of beggars and vagabonds

    Explanation:

    In the early 1600s, England presented itself as a developing and expanding country. In the reigns of the previous century, Henry 8th and Elizabeth 1st, the territory was unified, the nobility was brought under control, the interference of the Catholic Church was removed by the creation of the Anglican Church. Thus, the British already disputed with the Spanish the colonial dominions in Central America and the Caribbean. The growing development and expansion of the country has increased social inequality and consequently increased some population problems. Owing to the great social inequality and the defective distribution of income, England began to face a growing population of beggars and vagabonds.
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