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colleges had a very different emphasis in the colonies...
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Answer t for true and f for false
colleges had a very different emphasis in the colonies than in england.
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the english bill of rights had no direct bearing on the u. s. constitution's bill of rights and on other important u. s. documents
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read the provisions of the english bill of rights; then choose the correct answer.
royalty would not interfere with the law.
englishmen had the right to petition the king without fear of retribution.
citizens could bear arms for their own protection.
no fines could be levied before a conviction for a crime that had occurred.
which one of the following is another provision of the english bill of rights?
the king could not interfere with parliamentary elections.
a standing army could be maintained without parliament's approval.
any speech in parliament could be questioned.
the sovereign had the freedom to raise taxes.
englishmen could not petition the king without fear of retribution.
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