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What did the Petition of Right aim to prevent the monarch from doing? Check all that apply

1. restricting freedom of religion
2. negotiating with foreign powers
3. establishing martial law in peacetime
4. imprisoning people without just cause
5. raising taxes without Parliament approval

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Answered by Anonymous
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The petition right was intended to prevent the monarch from imposing peacetime martial law, imprisoning citizens without precise cause and raising taxes without the consent of the Parliament.

  • The 1628 petition of extensive privileges conveyed to King Charles I is one of England's most famous constitutional documents.  
  • It was a civil liberties declaration in which several specific allegations of alleged breaches of the fundamental law by the monarch were equally fabricated.
  • Official recognition of four moral values was justly demanded by the amended petition. It typically included the raising of taxes only to be accepted by Parliament.
  • Further, it also included no incarceration without ample justification, no quartering of soldiers on subjects, and no martial law to be typically imposed in peacetime.

Answered by alyssch9184
19

Answer:

Im a little late but the answers are

a)negotiating with foreign powers.

b)imprisoning people without just cause.

c)raising taxes without Parliament approval.

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Explanation:

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