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which best describes the significance of free - speech rights granted to members of parliament by the bill of rights?
- these rights empowered parliament to propose laws that favored nobility.
- these rights gave parliament more power to undermine the monarchy.
- these rights enabled parliament to say anything, regardless of the law.
- these rights allowed parliament to oppose the monarchs position.
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The 1689 Bill of Rights' parliamentary free speech protections let MPs openly critique the monarch without legal repercussions, balancing royal power. The other options are incorrect: the rights did not favor nobility specifically, were not meant to undermine the monarchy entirely, and did not grant unlimited immunity from all law.
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D. These rights allowed Parliament to oppose the monarch's position.