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Which of these documents was the first to lay out specific rights and provide a limit on the monarch’s power?
A.
U. S. Constitution
B.
Declaration of the Rights of Man
C.
English Bill of Rights
D.
Declaration of Independence
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When president johnson vetoed a law that would extend the freedmen’s bureau, congress reacted by supporting the veto and closing the freedmen’s bureau. writing a new law to show support for the black codes. overriding the veto and expanding the agency’s powers. drafting a law to prevent african americans from voting.
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