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Ksju [112]
3 years ago
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What did the English Bill of Rights do? Choose all that apply. Limited the power of the crown, guaranteed additional rights to c

itizens, gave William and Mary the throne, gave parliament absolute sovereignty over government institutions, established a standing army, guaranteed all citizens the right to bear arms.
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2 answers:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is:

Limited the power of the crown.

Guaranteed additional rights to citizens

Gave William and Mary the throne.

Gave parliament absolute sovereignty over government institutions.

Guaranteed all citizens the right to bear arms.

Explanation:

The English Bill of Rights was an act passed by the Parliament of England on 1689 to determine the rights and liberties of English citizens and to settle the succession of the Crown.

After King James II abdicated from the Crown, his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange agreed to the Bill of Rights to be proclaimed King and Queen in February 1689.

The Bill of Rights included a list of provisions, in which a separation of powers was created and the power of the King and Queen were limited, it also stated that citizens had the right to bear arms for self-defense, it gave parliament absolute sovereignty and supreme power over government institutions, guaranteed additional rights to citizens, freedom of speech in Parliament and freedom to petition the king, it also gave freedom from cruel and unusual punishment and stated that there was no need for an army in peaceful times.

Liono4ka [1.6K]3 years ago
5 0
Established a standing army , sovereignty over government institutions.<span />
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