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How did the Bill of Rights legally change the political system in England?

-It introduced a constitutional monarchy.
-It established a commonwealth.
-It restored absolute monarchy.
-It gave monarchs the right to veto laws.
-It guaranteed the right to religious equality.

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The Bill of Rights was passed in 1689 and with it the Parliament had more power than the monarch and thus introduced a constitutional monarchy. The monarch was not bound by the Parliament and the law. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the passing of Bill of Rights, England and then Britain officially became a constitutional monarchy process we can say that started since the signing of Magna Carta.

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The correct answer here is the first option.

The Bill of Rights was passed in 1689 and with it the Parliament had more power than the monarch and thus introduced a constitutional monarchy. The monarch was not bound by the Parliament and the law. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the passing of Bill of Rights, England and then Britain officially became a constitutional monarchy process we can say that started since the signing of Magna Carta.
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