Respuesta :
B- English Bill of Rights, some of the key ideas:
Monarchs do not have a divine right to rule, it is a power they are given; ruled with the consent of the people's representatives in Parliament.
The English monarch must have Parliament's consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, or maintain an army.
The English monarch cannot interfere with parliamentary elections and debates.
Monarchs do not have a divine right to rule, it is a power they are given; ruled with the consent of the people's representatives in Parliament.
The English monarch must have Parliament's consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, or maintain an army.
The English monarch cannot interfere with parliamentary elections and debates.