The English bill of rights.
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The English Bill of Rights was collectively authored by the Parliament of England. It does not have any acknowledged individual authors. It was based on and was a restatement of the Declaration of Right which was collectively authored by the Convention Parliament in March 1689. The Parliament of England then wrote the Bill of Rights and in December 1689, presented it to William and Mary and invited them to be the king and queen of England.
The Bill of rights did not allow the monarch to suspend laws, to tax without parliament's consent, or to raise an army in peacetime without approval from parliament.
The English Bill of Rights was an important act passed by Parliament.
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The English Bill of Rights of 1689 did NOT: a. specify that Parliament had to consent to raising an army in peacetime. b. specify that Parliament had to be called "frequently." c. give the vote to all adult males. d. specify that Parliament had to consent to changes in law.
The English Bill of Rights of 1689 did NOT: a. specify that Parliament had to consent to raising an army in peacetime. b. specify that Parliament had to be called "frequently." c. give the vote to all adult males. d. specify that Parliament had to consent to changes in law.
The outlawing of religious persecution, and the assertion of the sovereignty of Parliament.
In addition to making Parliament supreme, the protected the rights of individuals?
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The English bill of rights.
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No. The Bill of Rights is part,of the United States constitution while parliament is in the British government and still exists today.
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