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What are two ways the Bill of Rights opposes the idea of the divine right of kings?

•it established that religion had no relevance to the monarch's role.
•it stated that the English monarchy was a position that Parliament delegated. •it stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by Parliament.
•it established that the people of England had the right to choose the monarch.
•it abolished the role of the monarch as the head of the Church of England.

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It's the second one it states the English monarch
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Answer:

•it stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by Parliament.

•it stated that the English monarchy was a position that Parliament delegated.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Bill of Rights was passed by the British Parliament on December 16th, 1689.

It ensured the superiority of the Parliament over the monarchy, it also gave citizens a few rights, such as the right to carry arms, freedom to speak and debate, no excessive bails, and ended royal interference in laws passed by the Parliament.

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