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

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Answered by mahakincsem
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The correct option is "is supported by both the Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights"

Explanation:

Glorious Revolution

It took place against the King James II, in England from 1688-1689.

Both political and religious groups were unhappy with the king and there were also issues between the king and the government.

Ultimately, the king was replaced by her daughter which was also among protesters and gave people more rights

Bills of rights

Basically, the bill limited the power of the king and gave people more rights. Some of the key liberties are

  • Freedom of speech
  • Freedom from unusual punishment
  • Freedom of election etc.

Answered by monke23
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Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

Did it on Edge.

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