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What was the significance of the English Bill of Rights? It made England a democratic republic. It gave people the right to elect members of Parliament. It allowed the king to pass laws without Parliament's approval. It allowed Roman Catholics to be kings or queens.

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Answer:

It gave people the right to elect members of Parliament.

Explanation:

It could not be a democratic republic because regardless of having a Bill of Rights or not, England was a monarchial government. It could not be that the king could pass laws without Parliament’s approval because the Bill of Rights did the exact opposite; it limited the King’s power. It did not allow Roman Catholics to be kings or queens because it was never explicitly stated on the Bill of Rights. It did give the people individual rights, the rights to elect members to Parliament.