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how did the english bill of rights influence the declaration of independence? it focused on voting rights for men and women. it focused on freedom of religion. it focused on the right to a jury trial. it focused on limiting the power of the monarch.
- Analyze Option 1: The English Bill of Rights did not focus on voting rights for both men and women (and women's voting rights were not a focus then), so this is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 2: The English Bill of Rights was more about limiting monarchical power and rights of citizens related to that, not primarily freedom of religion (freedom of religion had other historical developments), so this is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 3: While jury trial rights were part of some legal developments, the main focus of the English Bill of Rights was limiting the monarch's power, so this is incorrect.
- Analyze Option 4: The English Bill of Rights (1689) was created to limit the power of the monarchy (e.g., restricting royal power in areas like taxation, law - making, etc.). The Declaration of Independence was influenced by ideas of limiting unjust rule (the British king's overreach), so this option correctly identifies the focus of the English Bill of Rights that influenced the Declaration.
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D. It focused on limiting the power of the monarch. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - D in order, with the last option being D. If the original options had different labels, adjust the label but keep the text "It focused on limiting the power of the monarch.")