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The English Bill of Rights is an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689. The Bill limits the power of the monarchy by creating a separation of powers, therefore enhancing and protecting the rights of citizens.
How did the Bill of Rights legally change the political system in England? It introduced a constitutional monarchy. ... It gave monarchs the right to veto laws. It guaranteed the right to religious equality.
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The Monroe Doctrine was an American Foreign Policy still in effect
today. It stated that the US would not allow foreign powers to come and
interfere in the politics and lives of North, Central, and South
Americans. If a foreign power attempted to do so then the US would stop
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France, the French had already decided to seize Syria on July 26,1920
Answer: The main reason is for Religious Freedom. This is because people in england often could not worship who they wanted without being harrassed.
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