18th Century Politics England

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18th century politics england
Anyone can help me with this please fill in the blank? im having a hard time really!?

Please help me if at least one correct answer, not even bother to tell you if u "Sorry I can not help ya" or "idk" or w / e, please IM grave, it seems that I can not find an answer to these four q. Of course this is Stuart monarchies / English Civil War / The restoration / Age of Reason. 1.___ under its various forms has continued exercising power intact almost all Europeans in this period. 2. In the worst years, more than 74% of London children died before the age of ____ 3. Both ____ ___ and detested the corrupt politics of the era and the growing commercialism and materialism of the English people. 4. Two political parties, _____, _____ and appeared in England in the 18th century. If you know the four, is perfect! if u know only one or two does not matter, always helps me a lot

1. Catholic Church 2. At the age of 2 years … London 1790

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