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31 October, 14:05

Which of the following describes a similarity between the English Bill of

Rights and the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution?

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  1. 31 October, 14:08
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    What are the options?
  2. 31 October, 14:19
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    The correct answer is C) both documents protect individuals from government interference in their lives.

    The other options of the question were A) both documents list economic and social rights for women, but not political rights. B) both documents applied only to citizens who had a certain amount of total wealth. D) both documents guarantee that governments cannot discriminate based on race.

    The statement that describes a similarity between the English Bill of Rights and the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution is "both documents protect individuals from government interference in their lives."

    The English Bill of Rights was approved in 1689 by monarchs of England William the Orange and Queen Mary II. It was a by-product of the overthrown of King James II, after the Glorious Revolution. The Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution are the first 10 Amendments that were written by James Madison after the antifederalists opposed to a strong central government when redacting the new Constitution. Both documents are very important to protect the rights of the citizens.
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