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28 June, 02:06
What was the petition of rights
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Finnegan Porter
28 June, 02:21
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Rights Request. The Petition of Rights (in English Petition of Right) is an important English constitutional document that establishes concrete guarantees for subjects that cannot be violated by anyone, not even by the King.
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Wallace
28 June, 02:32
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the answer is
freedom of petition
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the 1st amendment
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