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1. Why would the English Parliament want to place such limits on the monarch? 2. Do you think US citizens benefit from this right today? 3. What examples of situations in the United States or other nations can you identify that uphold or violate this right? 4. Is this right included in the Constitution of the United States? If so, where can it be found?

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