The English Bill of Rights
A) laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy.
B) resolved all of England's seventeenth-century religious questions.
C) reaffirmed the divine-right theory of kingship while limiting the king's power.
D) confirmed the king's right to raise standing armies without parliamentary consent.
E) stated that taxes could only be approved by the House of Lords, not the House of Commons.
A
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