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History, 27.11.2020 17:50, smokemicpot

Leia o excerto da “Declaração de Direitos” (Bill of Rights), assinada pelo rei Guilherme de Orange, em 1689, após a chamada Revolução Gloriosa na Inglaterra em 1688: "Os Lords (...) e os membros da Câmara dos Comuns, declaram, desde logo, o seguinte:

1. Que é ilegal a faculdade que se atribui à autoridade real para suspender as leis ou seu cumprimento (...).

5. Que os súditos têm direitos de apresentar petições ao Rei, sendo ilegais as prisões, vexações de qualquer espécie que sofram por esta causa. (...).

13. Que é indispensável convocar com frequência os Parlamentos para satisfazer os agravos, assim como para corrigir, afirmar e conservar as leis.”

A partir do documento acima e de seus conhecimentos sobre a Revolução Gloriosa e seus desdobramentos, explique por que ela é interpretada como uma revolução liberal, parlamentar e burguesa.

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