Sentence examples for exclusion crisis from inspiring English sources

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The Popish Plot precipitated what Jonathan Scott has described as the second great "crisis of popery and arbitrary power"; the Exclusion Crisis as it's called, running from 1679 to 1681: Exclusion Crisis because it involved attempts by parliament to exclude James, Duke of York, heir to the throne, from the succession.

Charles showed himself to be a shrewd politician and managed to contain these tensions, but the situation became increasingly fraught after the alleged "Popish Plot" precipitated the Exclusion Crisis of 1679-81 and the emergence of the Whig and Tory parties.

The poem, which is written in heroic couplets, is about the Exclusion crisis, a contemporary episode in which anti-Catholics, notably the earl of Shaftesbury, sought to bar James, duke of York, a Roman Catholic convert and brother to King Charles II, from the line of succession in favour of the king's illegitimate (but Protestant) son, the duke of Monmouth.

The political term "Tory" dates back to the "Exclusion Crisis" which took place between 1679 and 1681 during the reign of Charles II.

We now know that the Two Treatises of Government were written during the Exclusion crisis and were probably intended to justify the general armed rising which the Country Party leaders were planning.

As noted above, scholars now hold that the book was written during the Exclusion crisis, and may have been written to justify a general insurrection and the assassination of the king of England and his brother.

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She is a humanitarian worker with a focus on gender and exclusion in crisis situations.

An added difficulty for Killigrew and his sons Thomas and Charles was the political unrest of 1678 1684 with the Popish Plot and the Exclusion Bill crisis distracting potential audiences from things theatrical.

Peter Mandelson went further still, calling the unit "the most important innovation in government we have made", charged with tackling exclusion – "the greatest social crisis of our time".

Talbot highlights many of the causes driving America's opioid epidemic, such as the purposelessness that accompanies economic exclusion and the spiritual crisis of "life's confounding open-endedness," but most of the solutions mentioned in the article — increased access to detox and rehab, greater availability of naloxone and Suboxone — treat only the symptoms.

Talbot highlights many of the causes driving America's opioid epidemic, such as the purposelessness that accompanies economic exclusion and the spiritual crisis of "life's confounding open-endedness," but most of the solutions mentioned in the article increased access to detox and rehab, greater availability of naloxone and Suboxone treat only the symptoms.

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