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2.[S]uspending the laws or the execution of laws by regal [royal] authority
without consent of Parliament is illegal. . . .
—English Bill of Rights
Which of the following concepts does the excerpt support?
A English citizens had a social contract with their monarch.
B English citizens had rights that no monarch could violate.
C English citizens should not be prohibited from the free exercise of religion.
D English citizens had the right to choose their form of government.
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the english citizens had natural rights
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