Question
The English Bill of Rights of 1689 clearly: (pick 2)
Responses
Promises to end further colonization attempts in the New World
Promises to end further colonization attempts in the New World
Allows Englishmen the freedom of speech and religion
Allows Englishmen the freedom of speech and religion
Sets up a governmental framework for the English people
Sets up a governmental framework for the English people
Limits royal power and ends absolutism in England
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Promises to end further colonization attempts in the New World
Promises to end further colonization attempts in the New World
Allows Englishmen the freedom of speech and religion
Allows Englishmen the freedom of speech and religion
Sets up a governmental framework for the English people
Sets up a governmental framework for the English people
Limits royal power and ends absolutism in England
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The correct responses regarding the English Bill of Rights of 1689 are:
1. **Limits royal power and ends absolutism in England**
2. **Sets up a governmental framework for the English people**
The English Bill of Rights aimed to limit the powers of the monarchy and establish certain civil rights, thus laying groundwork for a constitutional framework. It did not promise to end further colonization or specifically address freedom of speech and religion in the way described.
1. **Limits royal power and ends absolutism in England**
2. **Sets up a governmental framework for the English people**
The English Bill of Rights aimed to limit the powers of the monarchy and establish certain civil rights, thus laying groundwork for a constitutional framework. It did not promise to end further colonization or specifically address freedom of speech and religion in the way described.
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