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Which statement is true of government in England before the English Bill of Rights?

The king had complete power.
The king had no authority at all.
Parliament advised the king, who made all decisions.
Parliament made all the laws, with the advice of the king.

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Parliament advised the king, who made all decisions.

Explanation: Before the English Bill of Rights (1689) the monarch held primary authority (tending toward absolute rule), and Parliament’s role was largely advisory; the Bill of Rights limited the king’s powers and increased Parliament’s authority.