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Describe the rights developed out of the British struggle for democracy in the English bill of rights( 1689)

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In England, the English Bill of Rights created a constitutional monarchy, meaning that the king or queen serves as the head of state, but their powers are restricted by statute. Under this structure the monarchy did not rule without Parliament 's permission, and constitutional rights were granted to the people.

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