For Ireland, the Revolution of 1688 meant:
A) an increased participation by Catholics in local government.
B) that England's governing classes denied rights like the rule of law and even the right of rebellion against tyranny in Ireland.
C) greater opportunities in international trade.
D) a relaxation of the burdens of an alien church and absentee landlords.
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