English Democracy after 1660

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History

 

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Ann U

 

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July 17, 2015

 

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University

 

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“They (King and Queen) reign but do not rule.” This shows how the King and Queen still had influence on the English government, but not enough power to be considered a monarchy. 1689 the Bill of Rights was made. This document had many elements to the Parliaments power; one and most importantly, nothing could be passed by the King and Queen unless passed by Parliament first...
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This shows how the King and Queen still had power, although insufficient. As you may know, one of the most important aspects of democracy is that of an individual’s freedom. One freedom is the freedom of worship. This allows anyone to practice any religion of their choice without consequence. In 1673, an act was established hindering this freedom...
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