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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.
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.
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