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English Bill of Rights

1.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as individual rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from royal interference with the law B. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to petition the king E. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial F. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense G. Freedom to elect members of Parliament 2.) Based on your answer to question #1, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion.

English Bill of Rights 2.) Based on your answer to question #1, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion. The reason I believe _____ is an individual right is because ______.

1.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as individual rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from royal interference with the law B. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to petition the king E. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial F. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense G. Freedom to elect members of Parliament Pair-Share 2.) Based on your answer to question #1, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion.

English Bill of Rights 1.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as individual rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from royal interference with the law B. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to petition the king E. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial F. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense G. Freedom to elect members of Parliament

English Bill of Rights 1.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as individual rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from royal interference with the law B. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to petition the king E. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial F. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense G. Freedom to elect members of Parliament

English Bill of Rights 2.) Based on your answer to question #1, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion. Speaking/Listening Skills The reason I believe _____ is an individual right is because ______.

3.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as criminal rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament B. Freedom to petition the king C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense E. Freedom to elect members of Parliament F. Freedom of speech in Parliament G. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial 4.) Based on your answer to question #3, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion.

English Bill of Rights 4.) Based on your answer to question #3, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion. The reason I believe _____ is an individual right is because ______.

3.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as criminal rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament B. Freedom to petition the king C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense E. Freedom to elect members of Parliament F. Freedom of speech in Parliament G. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial Pair-Share 4.) Based on your answer to question #3, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion.

English Bill of Rights 3.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as criminal rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament B. Freedom to petition the king C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense E. Freedom to elect members of Parliament F. Freedom of speech in Parliament G. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial

English Bill of Rights 3.) Which of the freedoms from the English Bill of Rights are best described as criminal rights? Check all that apply A. Freedom from taxation by royal decree, without agreement by Parliament B. Freedom to petition the king C. Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments D. Freedom to bear arms for self-defense E. Freedom to elect members of Parliament F. Freedom of speech in Parliament G. Freedom from fines and forfeits without trial

English Bill of Rights Speaking/Listening Skills 4.) Based on your answer to question #3, select one of your responses and explain how you reached that conclusion. Speaking/Listening Skills The reason I believe _____ is an individual right is because ______.