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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The idea that government must respect the rights of citizens is supported by A-both the Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights. B-the Glorious Revolution but not the English Bill of Rights. C-the English Bill of Rights but not the Glorious Revolution. D-neither the English Bill of Rights nor the Glorious Revolution.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@PRAETORIAN.10 @paki

OpenStudy (paki):

have you any idea here...?

OpenStudy (paki):

@Alvairis22

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No:/

OpenStudy (paki):

i will say "D".... what you say @PRAETORIAN.10

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

one sec

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

collating

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

Well seeing as The English Bill of Rights (1689) is an English precursor of the Constitution, along with the Magna Carta and the Petition of Right. The English Bill of Rights limited the power of the English sovereign, and was written as an act of Parliament. And the The Glorious Revolution was when William of Orange took the English throne from James II in 1688. The event brought a permanent realignment of power within the English constitution.

OpenStudy (paki):

hmmm then...?

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

I would say......

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

drum roll

OpenStudy (paki):

what...?

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

C

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

but its a predated version of the modern rules

OpenStudy (paki):

EBR is related to parliamentarians, not to the citizens....

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

true

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

but it is through the goverment that the citizenry are guided

OpenStudy (paki):

no... not agree with this...

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

:/

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

the government exists to control the populace

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