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The english bill of rights required the king to gain approval from which governing body before making the decision to raise taxes, suspend laws, or create an army?

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The English Bill of Rights required the king to gain approval from the Parliament before making decision about raising taxes, suspending laws, or creating an army. The Bill of Rights limits the powers of the king and embarks the rights of Parliament which include the requirements for regular parliaments, free elections, and freedom of expression or speech in Parliament.
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