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The English Bill of Rights put limits on the power of

Parliament.
the army.
the monarchy.
the judiciary.

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the monarchy.

The 1689 English Bill of Rights curtailed royal authority (e.g., forbade the monarch from suspending laws, levying taxes, or maintaining a standing army in peacetime without Parliament’s consent) and strengthened Parliamentary rights.