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The ___________ was signed by King Charles I in 1628 and declared that even the monarch was subject to the law of the land. a. Intolerable Acts. b. Petition of Right. c. Stamp Act of 1765. d. English Bill
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The ___________ was signed by King Charles I in 1628 and declared that even the monarch was subject to the law of the land.
a. Intolerable Acts.
b. Petition of Right.
c. Stamp Act of 1765.
d. English Bill of Rights
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It would be the "d. English Bill of Rights" that was
signed by King Charles I in 1628 and declared that even the monarch was subject to the law of the land, since this was during a time when the British people were demanding more autonomy.
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