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which key concept did charles i agree to in the petition of right (1628)? no parliament no hereditary monarchy no taxation without representation no state religion
The Petition of Right (1628) was a document that restricted the powers of Charles I of England. A core provision was that the king could not levy taxes without the approval of Parliament, which aligns with the principle of "no taxation without representation." The other options are incorrect: Charles I never agreed to abolish Parliament, he maintained the hereditary monarchy, and the Petition did not address ending a state religion.
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