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Early civilizations were often unified by religion—a system of beliefs and behaviors that deal with the meaning of existence. As more and more people shared the same set of beliefs and practices, people who did not know each other could find common ground and build mutual trust and respect.
It was typical for politics and religion to be strongly connected. In some cases, political leaders also acted as religious leaders. In other cases, religious leaders were different from the political rulers but still worked to justify and support the power of the political leaders. In Ancient Egypt, for example, the kings—later called pharaohs—practiced divine kingship, claiming to be representatives, or even human incarnations, of gods.
Both political and religious organization helped to create and reinforce social hierarchies, which are clear distinctions in status between individual people and between different groups. Political leaders could make decisions that impacted entire societies, such as whether to go to war. Religious leaders gained special status since they alone could communicate between a society and its god or gods.
Explanation:
<span>1.The pretended power of suspending the laws and dispensing with laws by regal authority without consent of Parliament is illegal;
</span><span>2.The freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament;
3.</span><span>by assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament;
</span>4.<span>by levying taxes for the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative as if the same was granted by Parliament;</span>
I'm pretty sure it's A even though those are all technically true. I would put A
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I believe it's the 2nd and 3rd options because you cannot talk about illegal activities which I cannot describe and all religions are allowed in the US.
The difference is that duties are required by law; responsibilites are voluntary (by choice). Citizens should fulfill both because for a democracy to be successful, all citizens should be active within the community, or be effective atleast.