How did the English Bill of Rights influence the Declaration of Independence?
It focused on voting rights for men and women.


It focused on freedom of religion.
It focused on the right to a jury trial.
It focused on limiting the power of the monarch.​

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Answer:

It focused on limiting the power of the monarch.​

Explanation:

When King James II was overthrown from the throne, he was replaced by William III and Mary II who co-ruled the kingdom of England. They also signed the English Bill of Rights that led to the limitation to the rights of the monarch and gave more power to the parliamentary government.

This English Bill of Rights was signed in 1689 by the two co-rulers which shifted the power of the monarchy to be overruled by the parliament. This decision was also known as "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown". It heralds the emergence of civil liberty laws and the rights of the common people.

Thus, the correct answer is the fourth/ last option.  

Answer:

It focused on limiting the power of the monarch.

Explanation:

The bill outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and ultimately gave Parliament power over the monarchy. Many experts regard the English Bill of Rights as the primary law that set the stage for a constitutional monarchy in England. It's also credited as being an inspiration for the U.S. Bill of Rights.