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Some famous revolutionary movements in history have their loud slogans, which often reveal the ideals that revolutionaries want to pursue. The following revolutionary movements and their
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Analysis of test questions: This question mainly examines students' ability to solve historical problems by using what they have learned, and we can understand the "glorious revolution" in Britain by connecting with what they have learned.

The British constitutional monarchy was established, and Parliament became the center of state power. Therefore, A is not historical, because if there is no representative, it means that Britain has no representative in the colonial Congress of the United States, and it is proposed that since they have no representative in Congress, they have no obligation to pay taxes. The French Revolution was deeply influenced by the Enlightenment. The people overthrew the old regime in 1789. The slogan put forward at that time was the famous "freedom, equality and fraternity", and the correspondence between B and C was not historical. After the February Revolution in Russia, the interim government fell into the predicament of World War I, and the Bolsheviks led by Lenin put forward the slogan of "peace, land, bread", so the correspondence of D was in line with historical facts, so D was chosen.