Suppose a game uses a spinner with five equal sections numbered 1-5 to determine the value of tokens given to the player spinning it. What is the expected value of the number of tokens?
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He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
he came to Ireland to begin his campaign to regain the throne - as a Catholic he had been deposed by parliament and replaced with his Protestant daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange. He expected and received support from the mostly Catholic Irish but was ultimately defeated by Williams army at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690
Mary, being daughter to James II was next in line for the throne. Parliament forced James II into exile because he was a Catholic. Because Mary was a Protestant she was invited over to become the next queen. However she decided to share the throne with her husband and he ruled by himself for a few years after her death.To Prevent succession by a Catholic monarch.
James wasn't "dismissed" from Parliament, as the King is not a member of Parliament. James and Parliament were in conflict over many different things.The most important source of conflict was James's Catholic faith. James sought to pass laws that would make it legal for Catholics to hold public office in England and access other civil rights, but the English Protestant establishment strongly rejected these because they feared James was about to impose Catholicism by force. When Parliament and the population began to turn against him, the Protestant William of Orange, third in line to the English throne and also married to James's Protestant daughter Mary, used the opportunity to invade England. When it became clear that the army would not support him, James fled to Ireland, leaving the Parliament to declare that James had abdicated and William and Mary were joint monarchs of England.
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
Queen Mary II was the daughter of James II and VII, James was deposed specifically because he was a catholic in 1689. She reigned jointly with her husband William III as queen regnant. They were offered the throne because they were protestants. Mary I, the daughter of Henry VIII, was a catholic.
No, King James was a Protestant.
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James II had two Protestant daughters Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
No, it is a Protestant Bible.
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
Yes, James was Catholic and that caused many problems with the mostly Protestant English Parliament.
No. Not only was he raised Catholic, but also he was educated by the Jesuits.
he came to Ireland to begin his campaign to regain the throne - as a Catholic he had been deposed by parliament and replaced with his Protestant daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange. He expected and received support from the mostly Catholic Irish but was ultimately defeated by Williams army at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690
The New King James version is a protestant translation of the Catholic New Testament.