Background: After the Glorious Revolution, a series of bills, such as the Civil Rights Act and the Law of Succession to the Throne, actually established the principle that parliament is superior to the king, clearly defined the relationship between parliament and the king, and put an end to the possibility of returning to the era of absolute monarchy. However, these decrees did not cause any major changes in the political system. In the following 65,438+000 years, the British regime was basically controlled by the land aristocracy and the financial bourgeoisie, and only a few people could really enjoy the democratic rights of the bourgeoisie.
The main reasons are the proletarian struggle and the workers' movement.
Mode of appearance: draw lots.
Limitations: Unequal opportunities, unable to reflect democracy.
Significance: It marks the birth of the proletariat.