After the restoration of the English monarchy in 1660, which of the following changes survived?

Select one:

a. the abolition of the House of Lords
b. the abolition of the bishops of the Church of England
c. the abolition of the Court of Star Chamber
d. the toleration of other religions
e. the rule that Parliament had to meet at least once every three years

Respuesta :

Answer:

d. the toleration of other religions

Explanation:

Though the predominant role of the Church of England was restored, king Charles II was rather a practitioner of the maxim "live and let live" regarding matters of religion. He had been raised as a Catholic by her mother, but England was redoubt of Protestantism, a fact he had to deal with.