Test: AP European History

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Why is the Revolution of 1688 referred to as "the Glorious Revolution"?

The revolution set off a wave of nationalism throughout Europe.

The revolution helped to unite the Kingdoms of Scotland and England.

The revolution resulted in the establishment of a Lutheran state.

The revolution involved relatively little bloodshed during the transfer of power from the Catholic James II to the Protestants William of Orange and Mary.

The revolution restored a Catholic monarch to the throne of Great Britain.

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