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29 July, 06:28

The english bill of rights declared that each member of parliament had the right to

a. speak freely

b. refuse to pay taxes

c. disobey laws

d. serve as king

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  1. 29 July, 06:34
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    The answer is a. speak freely. The Bill of Rights laid out certain individual rights. These include the right against cruel and unusual punishment, freedom of Protestants to bear to defend themselves within the law as well as the limit the power of the monarchy. Parliament rights include the right to speak out and have free elections and the requirement of regular parliament sessions. During the reign of Charles I, conflict arouse between the king and parliament and led to the English Civil War.
  2. 29 July, 06:35
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    The answer is letter A.

    The English Bill of Rights was established in 1689 and it greatly influenced colonies in North America and the Constitution of the United States. It is one of the most important article in the bill that parliament members have freedom of speech when in parliament sessions. Parliament also has the authority of levying taxes and suspend or dispense laws and their rightful punishments.

    Other important articles include rules about free elections, armies that should not be built during peacetime, and certain laws on taxes and fines.
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