After the execution of Charles I, who was in charge of the protectorate that followed?

a) Oliver Cromwell
b) Thomas Fairfax
Consider This: Which general and member of Parliament did not object to the trial of Charles I for treason? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial.
c) John Bradshaw
Consider This: Which general and member of Parliament did not object to the trial of Charles I for treason? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial.
d) William Bradshaw
Consider This: Which general and member of Parliament did not object to the trial of Charles I for treason? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial.


a) Oliver Cromwell

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A) lay the foundations of a Mexican national capitalism. B) establish a socialist (but not communist) economy. C) create a mixed economy¾part socialist, part capitalist. D) create a state capitalism based on government ownership of mines and utilities.

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