As a result of the Glorious Revolution in England,

A. the Irish gained a number of rights (petition, jury trial, etc.).
B. William and Mary were deposed, and James II became the English ruler.
C. Parliament enshrined divine-right absolutism in England.
D. Parliament became a major participant in the running of the English government.
E. Oliver Cromwell was driven into exile.


Answer: D

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