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13

One way that the English bill of right differs from the America bill of rights is that ___.

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pychu [463]3 years ago
5 0

The American Bill of Rights is specifically aimed at the individual civil liberties enjoyed by the people. It protects the freedom of speech, press, and religion. ... The English Bill of Rights has some provisions that are similar to this. It guarantees the right to petition the government and the right to bear arms.

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