What did the British Parliament believe was the purpose of the English Bill of Rights?(1 point)

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The document would explain what the Magna Carta was for.
The document would explain what the Magna Carta was for.

Parliament was asking the people to vote on which rights to grant.
Parliament was asking the people to vote on which rights to grant.

Parliament was listing the rights that people already had.
Parliament was listing the rights that people already had.

The document would give British nobles rights to overthrow their king.

Once again we have a.I being incredibly useless

I apologize if my previous responses were not clear or helpful. According to John Locke's social contract theory, a government that does not have the consent of the people it governs would be considered an "illegal" government. Thank you for your patience.

The statement that best describes the importance of the Magna Carta to American ideas of government is: Even the king must respect certain rights of the people.

The colonial document in which the signers gave their consent to be governed according to the decisions made by their leaders is the Mayflower Compact.

What an autocratic government and an absolute monarchy have in common is one ruler.

In the government system, the state given the least power is a unitary system.

The purpose of the English Bill of Rights, according to the British Parliament, was to list the rights that people already had.

Which one is it

The purpose of the English Bill of Rights, according to the British Parliament, was to list the rights that people already had.

Which answer is it?