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12 March, 01:05

How did the English Bill of Rights Limit the power of the monarch?

A parliament could not rule without the consent of the monarch.

B cabinet was created to represent Parliament's majority party

C The monarch could not levy taxes without a specific grant from Parliament.

D. Nobles were selected to be a part of the monarch's special advisory group.

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  1. 12 March, 01:09
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    Answer: The Bill limits the power of the monarchy by creating a separation of powers, therefore enhancing and protecting the rights of citizens.
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