Social Sciences, asked by rwarren, 9 months ago

Why might Parliament have included the point that its members should be elected freely? What larger concept is supported by this point?

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Answered by hsmistry2
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Answer:In the Declaration of Independence is stated that a government should be erected with the consent of the governed. With the point that Parliament members should be elected freely is protected the right to all citizens to vote, the representation concept.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The England Parliament was the legislature of the England Kingdom,  when it, in he year 1707, united with the Scotland Parliament to become the Great Britain Parliament following the political union of Scotland and England established the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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  • Parliament may have included this point that members be elected freely since it wanted to ensure that the govt. members not always be from the same family. They made William of Orange create the Rights Bill that supported this point.
  • William I was the Prince of Orange, who was the key leader of the revolt of Dutch against the Spanish Habsburgs which set off the 80 years' War led to the independence of the United Provinces in  the year 1581
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