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how did the english bill of rights limit the power of the english monarch?
The English Bill of Rights restricted the monarch's power by requiring royal assent for laws to be made or suspended, prohibited the monarch from levying taxes without Parliament's consent, and gave Parliament the right to free speech and the ability to petition the monarch. It also limited the monarch's power to maintain a standing army in peacetime without Parliament's approval.
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It restricted law - making, tax - levying, army - maintaining powers and gave rights to Parliament.