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Which best describes the significance of free-speech rights granted to members of Parliament by the Bill of Rights?

These rights empowered Parliament to propose laws that favored nobility.
These rights gave Parliament more power to undermine the monarchy.
These rights enabled Parliament to say anything, regardless of the law.
These rights allowed Parliament to oppose the monarch’s position.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Which best describes the significance of free-speech rights granted to members of Parliament by the Bill of Rights? 


These rights empowered Parliament to propose laws that favored nobility.These rights gave Parliament more power to undermine the monarchy.These rights enabled Parliament to say anything, regardless of the law.These rights allowed Parliament to oppose the monarch’s position.



and the correct answer is D.These rights allowed Parliament to oppose the monarch’s position.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The correct answer to the question is Option b.


The significance of free-speech rights granted to members of Parliament by the Bill of Rights is  


These rights gave Parliament more power to undermine the monarchy.


The people have the right to speak about the right and wrong and it has put an end to monarchy system.

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