The Magna Charta and the English Bill of Rights both

a. promoted equality and expanded rights.
b. expanded Parliament's power at the expense of the American colonists.
c. imposed additional taxes and responsibilities upon English subjects.
d. altered the procedures for electing new members of Parliament.
e. restricted the colonies from forming their own governments.


Answer: A

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