how might the right to petition the government first established in the English Bill of Rights prevent abuse of power by a monarch?

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Because anytime the monarch decided to overstep his bounds, and, as a result, the people suffered, the people would let him know, by petitioning the government.

It prevents a monarch abusing their power as it brings attention to the abuse of power.

The English Bill of Rights, which was signed after the Glorious Revolution allows for English people to be able to petition the monarch when they feel that an injustice was done against them.

This meant that the monarch would be forced to answer them in full view of the nation and explain why they abused their power in such a manner.

This could be embarrassing to the monarch so in order to avoid such a situation, the monarch would simply avoid abusing their power.

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