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In comparison to Louis XIV and Peter the Great, what kinds of restrictions and checks did those in England try to place upon the king? Specifically, think about the King's power to universally lay taxes, imprison citizens, and seize land. Furthermore, how would restrictions on the king's power to lay taxes have affected the policies and spending of a ruler like King Louis XIV?
What does the term Habeus Corpus mean and how would a writ of habeus corpus be used to check a King's power?
How do you think the English Bill of Rights influenced the creation of the United States Constitution? What similarities can you find between the two documents? How could the statement of these rights within each document help to check the power of the king and the federal government?
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