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the english bill of rights guaranteed people: (pick two) right to a fai…

Question

the english bill of rights guaranteed people: (pick two)
right to a fair trial
freedom from excessive bail
a good king
a representative government

the declaration of independence stated that
1 point
the united states was going to win the revolutionary war.
the newly created congress has the power to declare war.
all men are created equal with unalienable rights.
the british government was good and fair.

this governing body established a \firm league of friendship\ among the united states
1 point
the constitution
the english bill of rights
the magna carta
the articles of confederation

Explanation:

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First Question (The English Bill of Rights guaranteed people: PICK TWO)
Brief Explanations

The English Bill of Rights (1689) aimed to limit monarchical power. It established a representative government (by limiting the king's power and emphasizing parliamentary authority) and included rights like the right to a fair trial (ensuring due process). "Freedom from Excessive Bail" is more associated with the US Bill of Rights, and "a good King" is not a guaranteed right (it limited the king's power instead). So the two correct options are "Right to a Fair Trial" and "a Representative Government".

Brief Explanations

The Declaration of Independence's key ideas include that all men are created equal with unalienable rights (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness). It did not claim the US would win the war (that was uncertain), the new Congress's war - declaring power was in the Constitution, and it criticized the British government (so it didn't say it was good and fair).

Brief Explanations

The Articles of Confederation established a "firm league of friendship" among the states. The Constitution created a stronger federal government, the English Bill of Rights was a British document, and the Magna Carta was also a British legal document.

Answer:

  • Right to a Fair Trial
  • a Representative Government
Second Question (The Declaration of Independence stated that)