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Which key concept did Charles I agree to in the petition of rights (1628). A. No parliament

B. No hereditary monarchy
C. No taxation without representation
D. No state religion

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C. No taxation without representation 
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User Gerriet
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The correct answer is C. No taxation without representation

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The Petition of rights of 1628 was an important constitutional document in England in which specific "rights" were set, in this document specific restrictions were declared as these restrictions could not be infringed by the king or any person against common people. This was the result of conflicts between the parliament and the king and included restrictions for the taxation of non-parliament or no taxation without representation, the use of martial law or unfair imprisonments. This document did not modify monarchy, parliament or religion but somehow limited the power of them and give people some "rights" or protection, including taxes.

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