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28 May, 02:12

Why was the Act of Settlement in 1701 significant?

stated that the power of the monarch was limited.

It established the position of Prime Minister of England.

It confirmed Parliament's power to pass laws and raise taxes.

It declared that only Protestants could be monarchs in England.

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  1. 28 May, 05:26
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    It declared that only Protestants could be monarchs in England.
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