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15 December, 06:07

1. What are the Levellers criticizing when they propose that "in all laws

made or to be made every person may be bound alike"?

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  1. 15 December, 09:42
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    The Levelers are criticizing the monarchy and its right to be above the law.

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    Levellers was the most historical and political movement that formed during the time of the famous English Civil War. They committed to the sovereignty, equality before the law, extended suffrage and religious balance. Their view and support always published as a series of the manifesto. It is known as "Agreement of the People".

    They reached the people with their pamphlets, vocal appeals among the crowd and petitions. They wanted to protect natural rights and provide him with equal without discrimination. They considered these natural rights were words of God that derived from the Bible.
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