Which phrases in the English Bill of Rights convey how the writers feel about the king? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

“violating the freedom”
“violating the freedom”

“raising and keeping a standing army”
“raising and keeping a standing army”

“without consent of Parliament”
“without consent of Parliament”

“pursuant to their respective letters and elections”
“pursuant to their respective letters and elections”

“most serious consideration”
“most serious consideration”

1 answer

The two phrases in the English Bill of Rights that convey how the writers feel about the king are:

  1. “violating the freedom”
  2. “without consent of Parliament”

These phrases indicate concerns about the king's overreach and the violation of rights without proper legislative consent.

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