The Bill of Rights is structured "to create a sense of order and clarity." This structure helps to clearly outline the rights and liberties of the subjects and details the succession of the crown, making it easier for readers to understand the intended rights and governance changes.
"The English Bill of Rights"
An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown
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Why is the Bill of Rights structured the way it is?
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to create a sense of order and clarity
to create a sense of order and clarity
to excite readers into action
to excite readers into action
to show pros and cons of reforming the monarchy
to show pros and cons of reforming the monarchy
to convey personal anecdotes from the authors
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